
Quaid-e-Azam House Museum
Najlepší čas na návštevu
Visit on a weekday morning between 9 AM and 11 AM when the rooms are quietest and the garden light is soft for photographs. Avoid Fridays and national holidays when local crowds peak.
Tipy na rozpočet
Entry costs just 30 PKR (roughly 10 cents) for adults and 10 PKR for students, making it one of Karachi's cheapest heritage attractions. No free days exist, but the nominal fee includes access to the entire museum including the car garage.
Odporúčané pre
History buffs, Solo travelers, Architecture enthusiasts, Photography lovers
Naplánujte si návštevu
1-2 hours
O
Rýchle fakty: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lived in this 115-year-old colonial bungalow from 1944 until his death in 1948, making it the final resting place of Pakistan's founder. Every room preserves his personal belongings exactly as he left them, including over 1,000 books in his private library and his original 1936 Packard car parked in the garage.
Zaujímavosti: Jinnah's bathroom still has his original shaving mirror and straight razor resting on the sink, exactly where his valet placed them daily. Visitors can peek through the bedroom door and see the narrow single bed where Pakistan's founder slept, a surprising contrast to the grand political legacy he built.
Insiderské tipy
- Photography is allowed in the garden and veranda but strictly banned inside the rooms, so save your camera roll for the exterior shots.
- The original Packard car is housed in a separate garage building behind the main house, which first-time visitors often miss.
- Wear comfortable slip-off shoes since you'll need to remove them before entering the living quarters.
- Allocate 20 minutes after the house tour to walk the garden paths where Jinnah took his evening strolls with his sister.
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