2. The Bara Imambara was built in the year 1784 by the fourth
Nawab of Awadh known as Asaf- ud-Daula. It was built as a part of a
relief project for a major famine that took place in the year 1784.
It is a four-storey building where each floor is very much
different from the other one. Designed by architect Kifayt Ullah .
The complex also includes the large Asfi mosque, the bhulbhulayah
(the labyrinth), and bowli, a step well with running water. Two
imposing gateways lead to the main hall.
3. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES ENTRANCE : The Imambara is approached
by two gates which are linearly placed having three arch openings.
First gateway leads from the first courtyard to the second. Second
Courtyard is square in plan. Have circular garden in center.
Enclosed by arcaded cloisters. MAIN GATE (1st GATE) SECOND
GATE
4. The Imambara is divided into nine segments, each of them
having different shape and roofing. The Central and most impressive
bay houses the grave of the Nawab.
5. There are three halls under the same roof namely, China
Dish, Persian Hall and Kharbooza Hall (Melon Shaped), also called
as Indian Hall. The Persian Hall is the central hall having simply
astonishing in proportions. The Persian Hall
6. The China Hall is square at ground level, becomes octagonal
at mid-height, and 16 sided at the top. At those top, queen used to
come so that no one can see the queen and queen can see everyone.
ROOF
7. Coming to the second floor, the walls of the second floor
are such that the voice or even the whispers at one corner of the
building can be heard in the entire floor. The Kharbooja Hall or
the India Hall has been fashioned like a watermelon. The roof,
common to these halls, is flat and in one piece. The acoustics are
equally marvelous. Even the slightest whisper can be heard at the
other corner of the hall. So, all the windows at the top is the
first floor of the Imambara. The Kharbooja Hall
8. BHOOL BHULAIYA ( LABYRINTH) Third floor is the famous
bhool-bhulaiya or the labyrinth. It have passages interconnecting
with each other through 489 identical doorways. The first set of
steps 45 that lead you to the first level of the Bhul Bhulaiya. The
architectural design of this maze has been implemented in such a
way that it makes room for good air ventilation and penetration of
sunlight. PASSAGES
9. AMAZING ARCHITECTURAL FACTS One of the most amazing thing
about the architecture is that the whole support for the building
is hollow and is made of sugarcane juice, jaggery ( ) and udat
daal. The roof of Imam Bara is made up from the rice husk which
make this Imambargah a unique building. The central hall of Bara
Imambara is said to be the largest arched hall in the world.
CONSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS :
10. Except for the galleries in the interior, there is no
woodwork in the entire structure. There is also a blocked (tunnel)
passageway which, according to legends, is a secret underground
passageway to the other cities. The whole building is made of
Lakhanui bricks (small size bricks) and lime plaster. No wood or
metal has been used in the construction .
11. SITE PLAN ASAFI COMPLEX
12. PLAN 50 METRES 16 M PERSIAN HALLChina Hall Melon Hall 50M X
16M ENTRANCE