Quaid-e-Azam House, Historical residence museum in Karachi, Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam House is a residence museum in Karachi, Pakistan, built from sandstone and containing several exhibition rooms. The rooms display personal items, documents, and photographs of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
British architect Moses Somake designed the residence in 1890, which Muhammad Ali Jinnah later acquired as his home. After his passing, his sister Fatima Jinnah lived there until 1964, before the building became a state museum.
The museum contains original furniture, clothing, and artifacts that belonged to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, presenting insights into the life of Pakistan's founder.
The museum opens Thursday through Tuesday and allows visitors to explore the rooms and exhibition. Opening hours are during the day, and access is available for different visitor groups.
The institution preserves original furniture, clothing, and items that belonged to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, including personal objects from his daily life. This collection offers insight into the private habits and lifestyle of Pakistan's founder.
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