PakistanSights

Government Building sights in Pakistan

  1. A

    Frere Hall

    Many of the city's most architecturally interesting British Raj buildings are now used as government offices. They include Frere Hall.

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  2. B

    Karachi Metropolitan Development Corporation Building

    Many of the city's most architecturally interesting British Raj buildings are now used as government offices and aren't so easily accessible for sightseeing. This includes the palatial Karachi Metropolitan Development Corporation Building, which was built in 1935 to mark George V's Silver Jubilee. It incorporates pointed Oriental cupolas at its four corners and has a lofty clock tower that's also domed in the same style.

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  3. Gurdwara

    In Gurdwara Bazaar, beneath the arch, is a former Gurdwara built in 1943, abandoned at Partition and now used as municipal offices.

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  4. C

    Sindh Assembly Building

    The Sindh Assembly Building is worth a look for it's architectural features.

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  5. D

    Sindh High Court

    Architecturally interesting is the red sandstone Sindh High Court.

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  6. E

    Durbar Hall

    Durbar Hall was once used as the royal court of audience.

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