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Frere Hall

Library in Karachi

Updated: February 27, 2024 11:15 PM

Frere Hall is located in Karachi (City in Pakistan), Pakistan. It's address is Civil Lines Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan.

Civil Lines Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan

R2WM+W5 Civil Lines, Karachi, Pakistan

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Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday9 AM to 5 PM
SundayClosed

Questions & Answers


Where is Frere Hall?

Frere Hall is located at: Civil Lines Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan.

What are the coordinates of Frere Hall?

Coordinates: 24.847367, 67.0329298

Frere Hall Reviews

Abid Iqbal
2024-02-20 09:18:56 GMT

"Mesmerizing Evening Delight: Frere Hall, Karachi"

Stumbling upon Frere Hall in the evening was a stroke of luck! The illuminated beauty beckoned from afar, and the experience did not disappoint. The intricate light work adds an enchanting aura to this already popular destination, which is equally charming by day. Perfect for family outings, the hall offers delightful strolls amidst its historic ambience, with opportunities to indulge in tasty snacks. A truly happy visit for all!"

HammaD SajjaD
2024-01-05 19:48:50 GMT

Frere Hall in Karachi is a cultural gem, blending stunning architecture with serene surroundings. The historical significance and well-maintained gardens make it a must-visit.
If you are visiting Karachi, Frere hall should be on top of your list . splendid place for art and history enthusiasts.

Charlie
2023-12-20 13:49:12 GMT

Frere Hall is an architectural gem located in Karachi, Pakistan. This historical building, constructed during the British colonial era, serves as a testament to the city's cultural and artistic heritage. Surrounded by lush gardens, Frere Hall is renowned for its Victorian Gothic-style architecture, featuring intricate detailing and a distinctive red sandstone facade. Today, it serves as a public library and exhibition space, hosting events that celebrate literature, art, and culture. The hall's tranquil surroundings and cultural significance make it a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Karachi's rich history.

Muhammad M
2024-01-29 09:25:37 GMT

A wonderful experience to have seen such an old building.. Main hall has been devoted to sadqain who lived here and painted the roof. Besides library having over 800 years old books are present, .. Overall must visit place.. But Sind paying no attention on it.. being renovated through NGOs

Sugary Sweet
2024-01-31 23:27:59 GMT

I had the most wonderful visit to Frere Hall recently. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the building’s history and the artwork present within. A very spiritually moving experience.

Agha Yursil Muhammad Tariq (‫آغاء‬‎)
2024-02-11 15:03:58 GMT

Frere Hall, an #Historic-place and iconic structure in Karachi, Pakistan, dating back to the early British colonial period in Sindh, was constructed in 1865 originally serving as Karachi's town hall. Today, it operates as both an exhibition venue and a library. In 1877, Frere Hall hosted the inaugural attempt to establish standardized rules for badminton. Following the demise of Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere in 1884, the edifice was renamed in his memory. Frere, a distinguished British administrator, was lauded for his endeavors in fostering economic progress in Sindh and for promoting the adoption of the Sindhi language as the official administrative language of the region, supplanting Persian, which had been favored during the Mughal reign.

Avais Sherani
2023-08-23 13:59:00 GMT

Among the few well preserved historical building in Karachi, the Frere Hall offers a good insight into the architecture under the British era.
The building has been preserved to a great extent, and continuous preservation and maintenance activities are taking place.
The first floor contains Sadqain Gallery but it has been closed since past 2 and a half months due to up gradation and preservation activity. The ground floor has a pretty big library, which in itself looks extremely dated, the majority of books are also very ancient and in depilated condition. The library has a very large collection of books as well as archives of local newspapers from as old as 1950’s.
There is also a CSS academy on the ground floor which again is only accessible to the students.
The building is located in a huge park, and is accessible from two roads. However the parks are filled with a lot of people sleeping and resting under the trees and on benches. There are also a few slides and swings for children on the side accessible from Fatima Jinnah Road.

Mps Jafari
2023-08-20 08:15:38 GMT

One the best historical and educational building , having great work of architecture. Surrounded by park. Amazing place to visit.

Alain B
2023-06-22 01:11:39 GMT

This is a very beautiful building. It is currently being used as a library. There was a free class when I visited. The librarian informed it was build 160 years ago. A lot of old books. Part of library was undergoing renovation. Quite dusty and dirty inside. Library is not well maintained. Please preserve the old books. Some are not in good condition. The building is also well maintained. Needs a good cleaning and fixing up….broken stones, wooden stairs. Did not get to go up to see the drawing on the roof as that area was closed when I went. Very good source of history.

Local Guide
2023-08-06 01:39:02 GMT

Awesome place for walk. Green environment. library for knowledge. very tall buildings surrounding. Great views totally peacefully & beautiful

Mushba Said
2023-06-06 22:14:19 GMT

Lovely place. Building is under renovation but lovely to see the park being utilised by the public. Recommend going during cooler weather as there's no indoor cooling within the building. Guide is helpful and people are present. Sadequain's work is housed inside. Want to visit the library next time.

Yahya Mughal
2023-08-28 22:22:18 GMT

Frere Hall constructed in 1865 is a Venetian-Gothic style architectural landmark. A historical place worth visiting for achitecture lovers.

Abbas Ali
2024-01-28 06:08:01 GMT

Frere hall has always been a fun place to be around. We used to go there when we were kids to cycle and skate, we sometimes used to go there on horse cart. Then every Sunday the book stalls were setup there and became the reason for me to go. There are often art exhibitions in the hall and the building itself is marvellous. Went there this week for the marigold festival and had lots of fun

It is accessible by wheelchair and wheelchair parking also available

Haroon Shamsi
2023-07-30 03:40:33 GMT

Nicely preserved building. American consulate Karachi playing active role in preservation. Sadeqain Galerry remain open from 10am to 5pm. We also took ride of horse cart and recalled the old days at Garden Karachi. 😀

Syed Atef Amjad Ali
2023-07-12 09:45:10 GMT

Ferere Hall Karachi is a gem of architectural grandeur and cultural heritage. The Hall houses an exquisite exhibition space which is a testament to Karachi's thriving artscene. The standout, however, is the illustrious work of Sadequain. His masterpieces offer a transformative journey through lyrical calligraphy and thought-provoking themes. Sadequain's unique blend of classical and contemporary aesthetics spark compelling dialogues about art, society, and philosophy. The curation allows for an immersive experience, amplifying the impact of his work. The staff is knowledgeable, cordially guiding visitors through the history and nuances of Sadequain's art. Overall, a visit to Ferere Hall offers an enriching cultural immersion that transcends boundaries, making it an unmissable destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Highly recommended!

Jibran Khan
2023-12-05 17:08:37 GMT

Beautiful example of Victorian Gothic Architecture. Worth a visit. Doesn’t take long.

Also if you feel so inclined, do give a little tip to the gentleman at the door if he offers you some nuggets of info about the place.

RAZA NAAT PRODUCTION (RNP)
2024-01-16 09:50:32 GMT

Frere Hall is a captivating architectural gem in Karachi, Pakistan. Its colonial-era charm, adorned with intricate detailing, transports visitors to a bygone era. The lush gardens surrounding the hall create a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or cultural events. The well-preserved library within adds intellectual allure. A must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of the bustling city.

Aamir Mehmood
2022-11-07 14:13:25 GMT

Best place for families, Amazing atmosphere silence air and birds voice in the garden more attractive. You feel fresh and healthy after visiting. jogging area and playing cricket and photo shoot common at here.

Aun Abbas Jafri
2023-08-21 16:32:54 GMT

No doubt it is a peaceful place. An old, artistic and beautiful building stands in the center of lush green gardens. The architecture has it's own attraction. Besides that, green grassy space is all around there which serves natural touch with the shadows of high trees. Though both fountains are not working but still, the place grabs attention.
On dark side, the place is occupied by cheap couples nowadays. These couples really spoil the scene by their unethical activities. Authorities must pay attention towards the issue.

Touseef Rajput
2023-04-11 10:50:55 GMT

One of the best visiting places in karachi where no entry fees and have large area for parking. People usually vsist it in the evening time mostly after Asar prayer because the view in the park with beautiful trees attract the vsistor to sit there and breath In coll environment

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Karachi is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Sindh. It is the largest city in Pakistan and the 12th largest in the world, with a population of over 20 million. source

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