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' Lahore Wonder House ') is a museum located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1865 at a smaller location and opened in 1894 [1] at its current location on The Mall in Lahore during the British colonial period, Lahore Museum is Pakistan's largest museum, as well as one of its most visited ones. [2] [3] [4]
Location District Coordinates Image PB-20 Shahi Masjid Mosque ... old Anarkali behind Lahore Museum: Lahore: Wazir Khan's Baradari More images. PB-99
Harappa Museum, Harappa; Bahawalpur Museum, Bahawalpur; Bannu Museum, Bannu; Chitral Museum; City Museum, Gorkhatri, Peshawar; Dir Museum, Chakdara; Hund Museum ...
Army Museum Lahore (Urdu: پاک فوج متحف لاہور) is a museum located in Lahore documenting the military history of the Pakistan Army. [1] Established in 2017, it is based on Lahore Cantonment land opposite Lahore Airport. The museum is Pakistan's second largest collection of military objects in the country.
national-history-museum-museum.business.site The National History Museum is a digital museum located in Greater Iqbal Park in Lahore , Punjab , Pakistan . A project of the Parks and Horticulture Authority Lahore (under the Government of Punjab ), it was inaugurated on 17 April 2018 by Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif . [ 1 ]
The museum's collection consists of approximately 20,000 pieces of art and artifacts mostly from the 18th to 20th centuries, [3] including a small collection of Gandharan artifacts. [3] The collection also contains numerous gifts bestowed to the Fakir family by Ranjit Singh, [ 2 ] as well as 10,000 manuscripts, 180 displayed miniature paintings ...
British authorities built several important structures around the time of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1887) in the distinctive Indo-Saracenic style, including the Lahore Museum and Mayo School of Industrial Arts. [108] The British carried out a census of Lahore in 1901, and counted 20,691 houses in the Walled City. [109]
The Javed Manzil or the Allama Iqbal Museum is a monument and museum in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] Muhammad Iqbal lived there for three years, and died there. [ 2 ] It was listed as a Tentative UNESCO site, and was protected under the Punjab Antiquities Act of 1975, [ 3 ] and declared a Pakistani national monument in 1977.