Karachi has many shrines, the foremost of them being Abdullah Shah Ghazi in Clifton.
Read MoreClifton Bridge, although constructed before partition, was a later addition to this bunch.
Read MoreFrere Hall is one of the many remnant buildings of the British Colonial era
Read MoreThe Governor House is the official residence of the Governor of Sindh province. Its situated along the Aiwan-e-Sadar Road
Read MoreThis amazing piece of construction has had its share of uncalled-for problems.
Read MoreNusserwanjee building which was relocated from old Kharadar area to IVS campus.
Read MoreIt is the last decade of the 18th century. Karachi is turning into a peaceful cosmopolitan city.
Read MoreOnce you are there, no need to think. Just imbibe the atmosphere. It is the Karachi Grammar School (KGS) building,
Read MoreJehangir Kothari Parade is a promenade aterfront elevated sandstone
Read MoreFor ancient mariners, the delta of the Indus served as an important geographical
Read MoreThis might read like a Hitchcockian screenplay, in a pleasant way. The sun has just risen.
Read MoreHundreds of Hindu devotees visited the Sri Ratneswar Mahadev Temple, attributing the pleasant weather
Read MoreThe Sind Club story, steeped in history, is almost as old as Kurrachee itself. It begins 28 years
Read MoreAccording to the Pakistan Hindu Council, the temple was constructed around 200 years ago
Read MoreSt. Lawrences Church, Karachi is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi. It became a parish in 1912.
Read MoreIt is a chimneys tale. Perhaps it is a non story of a chimney in which the smokestack plays no part.
Read MoreAga Khan Gymkhana is a project of The Aga Khan Foundation. It is a private, not-for-profit international development agency
Read MoreKarachi zoo is the second oldest and the biggest in Pakistan. Although the zoological gardens have undergone numerous
Read MoreIt is an evocative black and white photograph: Lt Col Mack P. Soparivala, ex-chairman of Bai Virbaiji
Read MoreIn the 1840s construction work on Christ Church began. Both the Church Mission School
Read MoreDar-e-Meher looks out over Daudpota Road, formerly known as Frere Street
Read MoreIt is a setting pretty much out of the famous Ayn Rand novel, The Fountainhead.
Read MoreOriginally it was a garrison church. It is very, very old. In 1901 and 1903 additions
Read MoreThe clock tower is a unique sight, and shows accurate Pakistan Standard Time.
Read MoreThe Endowment Fund Trust for Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh, a trust formed for the preservation of Sindh’s heritage, is organizing a campaign whereby you can tell us of heritage buildings in your locale.
Read MoreOne’s heritage is their identity and tells them where they have come from, what morals, values or traditions they had, how they used to conduct daily life, and also highlights the mistakes that they made that led them to their demise.
Read MoreTake a picture with your cell phone, gather the geographical coordinates and some information of the site and send it our way. All credible information will be shared on this with your name. We will also appreciate if you already have data and want to share it.
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