Quaid-e-Azam House Museum
Quaid-e-Azam House Museum
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Ayesha S
3 contributions
Dec 2020 • Solo
An improved version of Quaid house museum after its renovation and reopening in 2018. Belongings were preserved well and arranged aesthetically good. The guide who was responsible for giving a brief on the history was in so much hurry. Take your time or else you won't be able to grasp details as photography and video isn't allowed at all.
The adjacent photo gallery of Quaid's memorable moments remains closed except for 14th August and 25th December. On these two days, museum remains closed and gallery is opened for visitors.
The adjacent photo gallery of Quaid's memorable moments remains closed except for 14th August and 25th December. On these two days, museum remains closed and gallery is opened for visitors.
Written 14 December 2020
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waqaspai
Karachi, Pakistan257 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
the place is location just opposite avari towers. The attraction is free, timing from 9 - 4 pm but is closed on wednesdays.
This is a pre partition building, which was a residence of the founder of the naiton muhammd ali jinnah.
Better take a guided tour, by asking one of the support staff to give the info. The tour is free, but you can tip if you like.
He will take you thru to various parts of the house, the dinning area, drawing room, sitting lounge area, kitchen, breakfast area, bed room and master drawing room.
The place is nostalgic and you can picture your self how quaid e azam must have lived and talked and carried on his daily routine business.
The place itself is big and takes you in to history.
This is a pre partition building, which was a residence of the founder of the naiton muhammd ali jinnah.
Better take a guided tour, by asking one of the support staff to give the info. The tour is free, but you can tip if you like.
He will take you thru to various parts of the house, the dinning area, drawing room, sitting lounge area, kitchen, breakfast area, bed room and master drawing room.
The place is nostalgic and you can picture your self how quaid e azam must have lived and talked and carried on his daily routine business.
The place itself is big and takes you in to history.
Written 10 June 2016
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Rehan
Karachi, Pakistan8 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
Its a nice maintain museum of quaid e azam. Its is belonging to quaid e azam. It is a must-see museum
Written 17 November 2019
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Hammad
Chicago, IL298 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan spent some years in this colonial mansion. The place has some historic value.
The tour guide inside is an old Jinnah employee who served his sister for a few years. He has an interesting and unique perspective to offer.
The furniture inside is original and in bad shape. Unfortunately, the governments in Pakistan have never been interested in preserving Jinnah’s legacy.
The entry is free. Must stop by if you’re in Karachi.
The tour guide inside is an old Jinnah employee who served his sister for a few years. He has an interesting and unique perspective to offer.
The furniture inside is original and in bad shape. Unfortunately, the governments in Pakistan have never been interested in preserving Jinnah’s legacy.
The entry is free. Must stop by if you’re in Karachi.
Written 22 December 2017
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Travel girl
London, UK125 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Nice trip back in time, looked at the original belongings of Quaid e Azam jinnah sahib displayed wonderfully. 2 of his cars were also show cased. ideal picnic surroundings outside with floral parks & fountains
Written 22 April 2019
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GKHK G
Lahore, Pakistan96 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
A lovely experience to visit our Quaid's home; it has its own unique historical significance and the place including few remaining items of household are well maintained. The supervisor gives a good historical narration of the house. However, one big disappointment was that we were the only visitors and on inquiry it was sad to know that the place is hardly visited by the locals though one would imagine that this house should have attracted hundred and thousands of people / tourists every day. The Government / Tourist Department needs to project this place so that the people know how simple and yet elegantly our Quaid lived his life. This should be a MUST VISIT place for all Pakistani's and foreigners.
Written 7 November 2017
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acooi
Singapore47 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
... the Quaid-e-Azam House Museum would be worth 45mins-an hour of your time. It does not look very imposing, more like a mid-size country house with spacious gardes, good size bedrooms and samll family, dining & living rooms. That this was the house where Pakistan's founding father lived with his family, it is very modest and says a lot about the man. I hope that it continues to be well maintained, certain areas in the house looks like it might fall apart and was dull and dusty. Lots of photos and family day-to-day items on display.
Written 17 May 2017
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Shams H
Bakersfield, CA21 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
Its a very nice museum displaying personal belongings of Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Well maintained and organized. Enjoyed visiting it. Its a must-see.
Written 13 May 2019
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bobs97
Multan, Pakistan53 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
This place really gives u touch of pre partition era and above all this building is Quaids residence .
Rooms are very clean and old furniture is also good.
Rooms are very clean and old furniture is also good.
Written 30 August 2018
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shimmers99
Saint-Ferreol-Les-Neiges, Canada117 contributions
Jun 2017
Unfortunately we went there twice and on both occasions the place was closed up. We only managed to walk around the grounds and take some pictures. Shame the timings are well advertised. Please note that we tried to visit during and after Eid.
Written 13 July 2017
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Its a protected heritage, the custodians have tried to kept it in its original form.
Written 26 June 2019
Is there any information about visiting hours and days that's it's open.
Can't find any information
Thanks
Written 11 March 2017
Moiz
Karachi, Pakistan
according to google..monday,tuesday, thursday,sat, sun 9am-4pm (closed between 1-2 pm)
wednesday closed
friday 9am-1pm
Written 14 August 2017
We visited the museum on Wednesday in the early afternoon. I am not sure if it ever gets busy, because when we went, there were hardly any people. It was nice to see Quaid's desk, his car, his suits, historic photographs, learn a bit about history, about independence, etc. The entrance fees is nominal, but definitely worth seeing.
Written 3 June 2015
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