Lucknow in India is remembered for it's landscape of crumbling palatial buildings and gardens inspired by 'Nawabi' fantasies and British nostalgia, now includes Ambedkar Memorial Park which may not be an architectural beauty but gigantic look for sure.
This Park is at the gateway of the Gomti River, is a memorial, built using red sandstone from Rajasthan (India), is a vast complex with 112 feet high 'Stupa' at the center surrounded by countless pillars, elephants structures with formations.
Looks so celestial at night sprawling in an area of 107 acres.
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