Butler Palace revamp halted as LDA scraps book cafe plan
LUCKNOW, April 19 -- The Rs.9-crore redevelopment of Butler Palace has been abruptly stalled after the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) scrapped its plan for a heritage-themed book cafe amid objections from other government departments.
Officials said the authority has halted all remaining work at the palace and locked its gates, leaving the project incomplete despite substantial public spending. The LDA has also dropped its proposal for a cafeteria near Butler Lake, which was part of a broader plan to develop the site as a cultural and public engagement hub.
An official associated with the project said a private agency had already been finalised to operate both the book cafe and the lakeside cafeteria. "We selected a single operator for both facilities, but cancelled the plan after receiving formal notices from departments concerned with the heritage property," the official said.
The authority had carried out extensive renovation and beautification of the decades-old palace and its surrounding premises to improve accessibility and visitor experience. These newly created facilities now remain unused following the halt.
Earlier, in a communication dated January 18, 2026, the authority had outlined plans to reopen Butler Palace by April. The proposal included a heritage book cafe as a reading and interaction space, audio-visual galleries focusing on literature and history, and night-time light-and-sound shows to highlight Awadhi culture and regional heritage. The project was conceptualised during the tenure of a former Lucknow divisional commissioner, with a focus on preserving the palace's heritage value while promoting public use. Spread over nearly five acres, the site is built in a traditional Rajasthani architectural style....
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