Chattar Manzil
Chattar Manzil
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Sarbari G
Bengaluru, India204 contributions
Feb 2014 • Friends
Chattar Manzil is so named because of the shape of its dome, which looks like an umbrella. This was built by Nawab Gazi Uddin Haider but changed many hands thereafter. Currently it is under the Indian Government Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and hence not open to general public and tourists.
Written 13 March 2014
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Manish B
Jaipur, India1,355 contributions
May 2015 • Family
The Chattar Manzil is the place of nawabs and their wives. The building was build by Saadat Ali Khan. Its one good place to see if you are travelling to Lucknow.
Written 22 January 2016
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Let's Go Sightseeing
Noida, India2,910 contributions
Feb 2023
Chattar Manzil is located on the banks of River Gomati. Nawab Ghazi-ud-din Haider laid its foundation. While I had heard a lot about this attraction, it was poorly kept. It was abandoned.
Even the garden had not been manicured. Chattar Manzil has the Central Drug Research Institute in its premises yet looks desolate. However, none of this took away its beauty.
Chattar Manzil is built in an Indo – Italian style. It has a large umbrella topping on it which gives the monument its name (umbrella = chhatri = Chhatar).
Even the garden had not been manicured. Chattar Manzil has the Central Drug Research Institute in its premises yet looks desolate. However, none of this took away its beauty.
Chattar Manzil is built in an Indo – Italian style. It has a large umbrella topping on it which gives the monument its name (umbrella = chhatri = Chhatar).
Written 19 April 2023
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Rajani B
643 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
It's an old monument having an umbrella shaped dome. This was built by the Nawab rulers. Now it is an office of Drug Research Institute. Underground rooms and edifice show nawab era architecture.
Written 31 October 2017
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Anuradha
New Delhi, India1,406 contributions
Feb 2020
A beautiful Awadhi style building used by the Nawab of Awadh as his residence. Adjoining this place is another kothi which was owned by a French general Martin Cloud, later purchased by the Nawab. It has excellent French architecture. Both the buildings are in sheer neglect. High time to start protecting our heritage before it goes !
Written 25 February 2020
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Tanvi
178 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Yah architecture is beautiful but not worth visiting here . Now it's a office . So won't recommend anyone to go here .
Written 26 January 2020
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niya27
764 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
You can skip this place as it is not a tourist place. It is actually an office of central drug research institute of India. The building is old but beautiful.
Written 28 May 2019
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baburammarch25
Mumbai, India211 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
It is a great example of Mughal era architecture. The chattar or umbrella gleams majestically in sunlight. Currently it houses the office of drug research institute of India
Written 28 February 2019
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Footprints727663
987 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
I went to Chattar Manzil. The buildings have large underground rooms and a fine dome with gilt umbrella that glitters upon the fall of sun's rays on it. The palace has an excellent garden. It is great place to go.
Written 8 December 2017
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P N M
Lucknow, India87 contributions
Jan 2017 • Family
Chattar Manzil is situated at the bank of Gomati River. It is a historical Building made Mugal Emperors, Now a days C D R I of Central govt. Dept. is placed over here.
Written 15 October 2017
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Are visitors allowed to visit chattar manzil now that it is the office of drug institute...if yes what are the timings
Written 27 February 2018
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