• 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.
  • Frere Hall is one of the finest architecture of the British Colonial Era which is one of the most significant tourist spots in Karachi.
  • The most notable sub-constructions of the Frere Hall are the Muntz metal-coated spirelet and octagonal tower, giving the building its traditional Venetian appearance.
  • Frere Hall, an iconic landmark in Karachi, Pakistan, stands as a significant testament to the city’s rich colonial history and vibrant cultural life.
  • Photo taken at Frere Hall by Esra on 5/7/2022. ... Frere Hall boasts the most finest and the most phenomenal mural by renowned Pakistani artist , Sadequain !
  • The hall was reopened in 2011 for the public. Location: Frere Hall is masterly located between Abdullah Road and Fatima Jinnah Road.
  • Start at the grounds of Frere Hall, an 1860s building surrounded by a garden and now a library and exhibition space.
  • In this video, we explore the iconic Frere Hall Library in Karachi, a h...
  • Completed in 1863, Frere Hall, located between Abdullah Haroon Road and Fatima Jinnah Road, was originally intended to function as Karachi’s town hall...
  • Over the years, Frere Hall has undergone several preservation and restoration efforts to ensure its historical significance and architectural splendor are maintained.