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The Lahore Museum
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A pre-partition British construction, the building itself can attract visitors from a mile away. Inside you will find paintings, idols, scriptures, classical attires, swords, guns, ancient cutlery made of clay, and many other rare/precious things which leave the viewers in awe. For the people that love history, this place should be visited. Kindly confirm timings from them before going.
A pre-partition British construction, the building itself can attract visitors from a mile away. Inside you will find paintings, idols, scriptures, classical attires, swords, guns, ancient cutlery made of clay, and many other rare/precious things which leave the viewers in awe. For the people that l…
Lahore Museum, also called Central Museum, in Lahore, Pak., archaeological museum opened in 1894 and containing examples of the arts and crafts of the province of Punjab, including sculpture, coins, and Kangra (Pahari) and Mughal paintings fabrics and more.
The Lahore Museum was originally established in 1866 and later shifted to its present site located in 1894. Rudyard Kipling's father, John Lockwood Kipling, was one of the earliest and most famous curators of the museum. The Museum contains some fine specimens of Mughal and Sikh doorways and woodwork and has a large collection of paintings dating back to the Mughal, Sikh and British periods. It includes a collection of musical instruments, ancient jewellery, textiles, pottery, and armory. There are important relics from the Indus Valley civilisation, Gandhara and Graeco-Bactrian periods as well as some Tibetan and Nepalese work on display.
The Lahore Museum was originally established in 1866 and later shifted to its present site located in 1894. Rudyard Kipling's father, John Lockwood Kipling, was one of the earliest and most famous curators of the museum. The Museum contains some fine specimens of Mughal and Sikh doorways and woodwor…
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Lahore, Punjab
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