Rumi Darwaza & General Wali Kothi
A heritage exhibition was organised on the occasion of World Heritage Day (18th April, 2024) with the theme ‘Discover and experience diversity’ by the Lucknow circle of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
- The exhibition was organised at Nawabi-era structure General Wali Kothi, which is one of the maintained protected sites.
- It also showcased the conservation work done by hundreds of experts to protect structures like Rumi Darwaza.
About General Wali Kothi
- It is located on the right bank or River Gomti (tributary of River Ganga).
- It was built during the reign of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan.
- The 1st resident of this Kothi (house) was ....
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