Qaiserbagh complex

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Qaiserbagh complex is a grand 19th-century palace and garden ensemble in Lucknow, India, renowned as a symbol of the opulence and architectural patronage of the Nawabs of Awadh.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden complex
historic site
palace complex
architecturalStyle European-influenced architecture
Indo-Islamic architecture
Mughal-inspired architecture
associatedWith Awadhi culture
Shia Muslim nobility of Awadh
builtFor Nawabs of Awadh
continent Asia
country India
culturalSignificance important landmark of Lucknow
symbol of Awadhi royal opulence
hasLandscapeFeature formal gardens
ornamental fountains
symmetrical layout
tree-lined pathways
hasPart administrative buildings
courtyards
garden avenues
gardens
gateways
palaces
pavilions
residential quarters
water features
heritageDesignation protected monument
historicalPeriod British colonial period
late Mughal era
inception 19th century
locatedIn Lucknow
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Uttar Pradesh
locatedInCityCenter Lucknow
locatedInRegion Awadh cultural region
surface form: Awadh
material brick
plaster
stone
notableFor association with Nawabs of Awadh
opulent architecture
royal gardens
partOf historic urban fabric of Lucknow
patron Wajid Ali Shah
significantEvent Indian Rebellion of 1857
touristAttraction yes
use ceremonial complex
pleasure garden
royal residence

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Nawabs of Awadh built Qaiserbagh complex