• 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.
  • 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 reopened in 2011 for the public. Location: Frere Hall is masterly located between Abdullah Road and Fatima Jinnah Road.
  • To honor Henry Bartle Frere's time as Chief Commissioner of Sindh, Frere Hall was built as a landmark in Karachi's predominantly white Civil Lines Quarter.
  • Frere Hall is one of the few well-preserved buildings from the days of the British Raj that still exists in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
  • 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.
  • Due to terrorists attacks in nearby US consulate from 2002 till 2011, it remained closed and reopened in 2011. Sadequain design on the roof of Frere Hall.
  • Frere Hall Description. A beautiful piece of art can be seen in the building designed in the honor of Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere opened on 1865.