• Completed in 1865, Frere Hall was originally intended to serve as Karachi's town hall,[1] and now serves as an exhibition space and library.
  • Smaller rooms for Frere Hall administrators and maintenance workers flank the central hall and are connected to the exterior wall.
  • Frere Hall, Karachi, Pakistan. 4,439 likes. Purpose of this page is to show the beauty of heritage from the days of the British Raj that still exists in...
  • Top ways to experience Frere Hall and nearby attractions. ... I, myself, had an opportunity to see Sadequain doing his work of art in the Frere Hall in 1986.
  • Frere Hall is one of the finest architecture of the British Colonial Era which is one of the most significant tourist spots in Karachi.
  • Frere Hall, constructed in the 1860s, is named after Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, who served as the Commissioner of Sindh during the British Raj.
  • Completed in 1865, Frere Hall was originally intended to serve as Karachi’s town hall, and now serves as an exhibition space and library.
  • The hall was constructed in 1863, to commemorate the long and brilliant administration of Sir Bartle Frere when he was called to the viceroy’s Council in 1859.
  • Frere Hall is early British colonial era building located between Victoria road and Fatima Jinnah road in central Karachi. It was used to serve as Karachi Town hall.
  • This is a historic structure that showcases the once might of British Raj era. Frere Hall was constructed as a nod to namesake Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere.