Indian Kiosk, Frogmore
| Indian Kiosk | |
|---|---|
“A pretty, domed pavilion of white marble” | |
Interactive map of the Indian Kiosk area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Mughal |
| Location | Frogmore, Home Park, Windsor, Berkshire |
| Coordinates | 51°28′33″N 0°35′51″W / 51.4758°N 0.5976°W |
| Governing body | Crown Estate |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Kiosk to the southeast of cottage on Frogmore Grounds |
| Designated | 2 October 1985 |
| Reference no. | 1319306 |
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The Indian Kiosk is located at Frogmore, in the Home Park of Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, England. The kiosk comes from India and was originally designed for the Qaisar Bagh, a palace complex in the city of Lucknow. The palace was looted by British soldiers following the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the kiosk was brought to England by Charles Canning, Governor-General of India, and presented to Queen Victoria. The Queen sited it in her private gardens at Frogmore, near the mausoleum to her mother. It is a Grade II listed structure.