FRERE HALL: AN AESTHETICIAN’S DREAM LOCATION
Built-in the year 1865, Frere hall is a building in Karachi, which dates back to British rule. It is situated in the center of Fatima Jinnah road and Abdullah Haroon Road in Karachi’s Saddar town. Henry Saint Clear Wilkins beautifully designed it. It is a blend of British as well as local architecture. A globally acknowledged Pakistani artist, Sadequain, embellished the ceilings of the Frere Hall.
This place is highly recommended for photography purposes as it provides ideal scenery for your pictures. Frere Hall is named after a British administrator who worked hard for the economic position of Sindh and gave more importance to its regional language Sindhi rather than Persian. Initially, it was decided, Frere hall will be a town hall but in the present era, it serves the purpose of a library and a place of highlighting the great talent by the eye-pleasing exhibitions held over there. This place is highly satisfying for art lovers as well as readers. Frere hall has a huge library named after Liaquat Ali Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, which has an impressive collection of more than 70,000 books. Therefore, bibliophiles can enjoy a wide range of choices.
There are many choices for accommodation near Frere Hall such as Avari Towers Karachi, Guest Inn, Hotel Crown Inn Karachi, Hotel Excelsior Karachi. On average, Avari Towers Karachi has a price rate of about 93 US Dollars, although prices may vary. One must pay a visit to Frere hall Karachi when touring around Karachi if he is a fan of alluring architecture, attractive pieces of art, and informative books.
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