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Lahore is a city that has been around for more than 2000 years. It is a city with a history full of tales of adventure and chivalry. Wit...

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Lahore is a city that has been around for more than 2000 years. It is a city with a history full of tales of adventure and chivalry. Within this amazing city, there are some of the most beautiful buildings from the time when Asia was under the British rule.
Take a look at some of the buildings from a bygone era:

1. General Post Office of Lahore on Mall Road – seems more like a stunning museum than a post office. It was built on the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria

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Wikipedia

2. Lahore Museum – a majestic building that holds the history of Pakistan.

lahore museum
Urduwire and Groupin

3. Aitchison College is one of the most prestigious schools in Lahore, and also one with a monumental building to view

aitchison college
Reconciling the past

4. Mayo School of Arts, now the National College of Arts, where creativity comes to life

NCA-Lahore
Entire Education

5. Ganga Ram Hospital, now the Fatima Jinnah Medical College was built in 1921 by the Philanthropist Sir Ganga Ram Agrawal

fatima jinnah medical college
Hospital Finder

6.  Government College University – with a look of the English Parliment House London

GC-University-Lahore
Ilm

7. Mayo Hospital was built in 1871. It is the largest and oldest hospital in Pakistan

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Mayo Hospital

8. Sir Ganga Ram High School now Lahore College for Women – splendour from yester years

Lahore-College-for-Women-University2
Entire education

9. The University of the Punjab – Old campus. It is a gorgeous building from a bygone era

punjab university
Biseboards/blogspot.com

10. High Court of Lahore, incorporated with Mughal touch. It was built in 1877.

LahoreHighCourt-
Tribune

11. St. Anthony’s College attached to St. Anthony’s Church. it is where our PM Nawaz Sharif had his early education.

st.anthony's college
Skyscrapercity

12. Montgomery Hall was converted into Quaid-e-Azam Library

QAL
PakistanToday

13. Tollinton Market from the former British years in Pakistan.

tollinton market
Wikimedia

14. Punjab Assembly Hall – standing tall and proud.

punjab assembly hall
Tribune

15. Lahore Railway Station – It was built in the grand style of the British in 1866.

railway station lahore
Pakistan.One Pakistan
Come and see history in the beautiful city of Lahore.
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