Pushkal Mishra
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An OG hidden jem musa bagh is a hauntingly beautiful fragment of history tucked away from the main city traffic where the ruins of a once grand indo european palace stand as a silent witness to the siege of eighteen fifty seven the architecture commissioned by nawab saadat ali khan reveals a unique blend of english country house style and lakhnawi craftsmanship with its distinctive semi circular porticos and sunken levels designed to catch the breeze from the gomti river though much of it lies in decay the broken arches and weathered brickwork create an atmospheric landscape that feels worlds apart from the bustling chauk area it is particularly evocative for those who enjoy offbeat heritage sites because it lacks the manicured crowds of the bara imambara giving you space to reflect on its role as the final stronghold of begum hazrat mahal during the rebellion the surrounding greenery makes it a quiet spot for photography or a peaceful walk but the lack of formal maintenance means you should be prepared for some overgrowth and a raw rugged charm that might feel slightly eerie as dusk falls it remains a poignant hidden gem for anyone looking to connect with the deeper more tragic layers of lucknow history without the filter of modern restoration