Maqbara (Tomb) of Saadat Ali Khan

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Maqbara (Tomb) of Saadat Ali Khan Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Maqbara (Tomb) of Saadat Ali Khan is located in Lucknow, India on Qaisar Bagh. Maqbara (Tomb) of Saadat Ali Khan is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tomb in India.

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Qaisar Bagh

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+91 9795923232

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Sharad Yadav

It's a very calm and less visited place of Lucknow. The Maqbara Sadat Ali Khan is worth exploration. There are minimal charges to have a guided visit in the tomb of Sadat Ali Khan. The monument is wrecking but when you visit the tomb inside, the feeling is unexplainable. Worth visiting place.

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Pankaj Wildlife

Beautiful architectural piece which is not well maintained by ASI. Worth visiting.

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Manish Gupta

Serene place. But don't waste time in exploring. Most of the building of Lucknow are same.

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Pranshi S

Ravishing gardens. Nice architectural treat to eyes . Tomb with black and white chessboard marble floor. Islamic architecture with domes. Good picnic spot with educational treat. People can go there for peace and calmness, meditation, jogging, exercise and studies .

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VISHWAM SHARMA

Tomb of Saadat Ali was built by Saadat Ali Khan's son to memorialize his father as nawab wazir of Oudh. The tomb was built in the best classical traditions of the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. Each of the belfries, as well as the main dome, is crowned with a graceful gilded finial. The floor inside the tomb is covered with black and white marble, which is rather rare for this part of India, due to the scarce marble resources and its extremely high price. The arched verandas on southern and eastern sides of the building house the graves of nawab's daughters and wives.

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Unboxing Guru with 24kupi

Excellent place for fell the Nawabi of Lucknow. The richness the designing of Lucknow. You surely enjoy it.

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Parvesh Kumar

Park was good, pleasant for some time to stay on green grass

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Arun Singh

Most picturesque place with well kept gardens with beautiful flowers.Frankly I was reminded of Pal Pal Dil Ke Pass song. The two Mausoleums are breathtaking to see, but they do need looking after and restoration.Its a place frequented by romantic couples and European tourists. No entrance fee. In the Qaiserbagh Heritage Zone.