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National History Museum
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Minar-e-Pakistan
Minar-e-Pakistan, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
Minar-e-Pakistan
Minar-e-Pakistan, Ahmed Ali Rd, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
Greater Iqbal Park
Greter Iqbal Prak, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
The Greater Iqbal Park
H8R6+V4X, Androon, Taxali Gate Rd, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Sheesh Mahal Lahore
H8Q7+X7F, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Badshahi Mosque
Fort Rd, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
Lahore Fort
H8Q7+56P, Fort Rd, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Hazuri Bagh
Badshahi Mosque, Fort Rd, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
Moti Masjid
Moti Masjid, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Jahangir's Quadrangle
H8Q8+H73, Fort Rd, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
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Bundu Khan Restaurant - Royal
The Greater Iqbal Park Gate#3, 54000, Pakistan
Bastion Café Lahore Fort
H8R6+3V3, Fort Rd, near Picture Wall, Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54110, Pakistan
Cooco's Den
Roshnai Gate, 2168/A Food St Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Fort Vista (Eatery & Lodges)
Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54110, Pakistan
Andaaz Restaurant
2189 A Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Junoon Heritage Restaurant
H8P6+J6V Badshahi Mosque, Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
Riwaj Restaurant
Food St Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Shahi Bawarchikhana
at food street, Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
New Zaiqa Restaurant
H8P6+GWP, Fort Rd, Shahi Mohallah Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
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National History Museum

Greater Iqbal Park, 229 Circular Rd, Anarkali Bazaar Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
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attractions: Minar-e-Pakistan, Minar-e-Pakistan, Greater Iqbal Park, The Greater Iqbal Park, Sheesh Mahal Lahore, Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Hazuri Bagh, Moti Masjid, Jahangir's Quadrangle, restaurants: Bundu Khan Restaurant - Royal, Bastion Café Lahore Fort, Cooco's Den, Fort Vista (Eatery & Lodges), Andaaz Restaurant, Junoon Heritage Restaurant, Riwaj Restaurant, Shahi Bawarchikhana, New Zaiqa Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of National History Museum

Minar-e-Pakistan

Minar-e-Pakistan

Greater Iqbal Park

The Greater Iqbal Park

Sheesh Mahal Lahore

Badshahi Mosque

Lahore Fort

Hazuri Bagh

Moti Masjid

Jahangir's Quadrangle

Minar-e-Pakistan

Minar-e-Pakistan

4.6

(7.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Minar-e-Pakistan

Minar-e-Pakistan

4.6

(7.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Greater Iqbal Park

Greater Iqbal Park

4.6

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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The Greater Iqbal Park

The Greater Iqbal Park

4.4

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of National History Museum

Bundu Khan Restaurant - Royal

Bastion Café Lahore Fort

Cooco's Den

Fort Vista (Eatery & Lodges)

Andaaz Restaurant

Junoon Heritage Restaurant

Riwaj Restaurant

Shahi Bawarchikhana

New Zaiqa Restaurant

Bundu Khan Restaurant - Royal

Bundu Khan Restaurant - Royal

4.4

(648)

$$

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Bastion Café Lahore Fort

Bastion Café Lahore Fort

4.0

(36)

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Cooco's Den

Cooco's Den

3.8

(1.4K)

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Fort Vista (Eatery & Lodges)

Fort Vista (Eatery & Lodges)

4.4

(738)

$$

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Reviews of National History Museum

4.7
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5.0
3y

The National History Museum in Islamabad is an exceptional facility that encapsulates the essence of Pakistan’s rich and diverse historical narrative. Strategically located in the capital city, the museum serves as a repository of the nation’s cultural, political, and social heritage, offering an enlightening experience for visitors of all ages.

The museum’s design and layout are both modern and visitor-friendly, incorporating interactive displays and innovative technology to make history accessible and engaging. The exhibitions are meticulously curated to chronicle Pakistan’s journey, starting from ancient civilizations like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the pivotal events of the Independence Movement and the country's modern era. Artifacts, multimedia presentations, and historical documents are effectively used to narrate the story of Pakistan's formation and evolution.

One of the highlights is the section dedicated to the Freedom Movement, which features rare photographs, letters, and speeches of prominent leaders such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal. The audio-visual displays in this section bring history to life, making it particularly captivating for younger audiences. Another remarkable area focuses on Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage, showcasing traditional crafts, clothing, and folklore from its provinces and territories, underscoring the unity in diversity.

The museum also excels in integrating modern technology, such as augmented reality and touch-screen kiosks, allowing visitors to interact with the exhibits in innovative ways. Guided tours led by knowledgeable staff further enhance the learning experience, ensuring that visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of the exhibits.

The facility is well-maintained, with clean surroundings, ample seating, and accessibility options for individuals with disabilities. A souvenir shop and cafeteria on-site add to the convenience.

In conclusion, the National History Museum in Islamabad is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Pakistan’s history and culture. It offers a perfect blend of education and inspiration, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of the...

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5.0
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The National History Museum in Islamabad is an exceptional facility that encapsulates the essence of Pakistan’s rich and diverse historical narrative. Strategically located in the capital city, the museum serves as a repository of the nation’s cultural, political, and social heritage, offering an enlightening experience for visitors of all ages. The museum’s design and layout are both modern and visitor-friendly, incorporating interactive displays and innovative technology to make history accessible and engaging. The exhibitions are meticulously curated to chronicle Pakistan’s journey, starting from ancient civilizations like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the pivotal events of the Independence Movement and the country's modern era. Artifacts, multimedia presentations, and historical documents are effectively used to narrate the story of Pakistan's formation and evolution. One of the highlights is the section dedicated to the Freedom Movement, which features rare photographs, letters, and speeches of prominent leaders such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal. The audio-visual displays in this section bring history to life, making it particularly captivating for younger audiences. Another remarkable area focuses on Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage, showcasing traditional crafts, clothing, and folklore from its provinces and territories, underscoring the unity in diversity. The museum also excels in integrating modern technology, such as augmented reality and touch-screen kiosks, allowing visitors to interact with the exhibits in innovative ways. Guided tours led by knowledgeable staff further enhance the learning experience, ensuring that visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of the exhibits. The facility is well-maintained, with clean surroundings, ample seating, and accessibility options for individuals with disabilities. A souvenir shop and cafeteria on-site add to the convenience. In conclusion, the National History Museum in Islamabad is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Pakistan’s history and culture. It offers a perfect blend of education and inspiration, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of the...

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5.0
1y

The National History Museum in Lahore is an extraordinary blend of modern technology and historical storytelling. Located in Greater Iqbal Park, this museum offers an immersive journey through Pakistan’s history, from the struggle for independence to its cultural evolution.

What sets this museum apart is its interactive exhibits. Digital displays, touchscreens, and virtual reality experiences make the historical content come alive. Visitors can listen to the voices of prominent leaders from the Independence Movement, view rare photographs and videos, and even experience the atmosphere of the era through multimedia installations.

The museum also offers a detailed account of the Partition of 1947, presenting personal stories, artifacts, and oral histories that give visitors a deeper understanding of the human experiences behind this major historical event. It’s both emotional and enlightening, making it accessible to people of all ages.

In addition to the independence history, the museum highlights Pakistan's cultural diversity, showcasing the traditions, languages, and arts that make the country unique. The layout is well-designed, and the entire space is easy to navigate, providing a balanced mix of education and entertainment.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about Pakistan’s past, the National History Museum offers a powerful and engaging experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the...

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Haidar- AliHaidar- Ali
The National History Museum in Islamabad is an exceptional facility that encapsulates the essence of Pakistan’s rich and diverse historical narrative. Strategically located in the capital city, the museum serves as a repository of the nation’s cultural, political, and social heritage, offering an enlightening experience for visitors of all ages. The museum’s design and layout are both modern and visitor-friendly, incorporating interactive displays and innovative technology to make history accessible and engaging. The exhibitions are meticulously curated to chronicle Pakistan’s journey, starting from ancient civilizations like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the pivotal events of the Independence Movement and the country's modern era. Artifacts, multimedia presentations, and historical documents are effectively used to narrate the story of Pakistan's formation and evolution. One of the highlights is the section dedicated to the Freedom Movement, which features rare photographs, letters, and speeches of prominent leaders such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal. The audio-visual displays in this section bring history to life, making it particularly captivating for younger audiences. Another remarkable area focuses on Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage, showcasing traditional crafts, clothing, and folklore from its provinces and territories, underscoring the unity in diversity. The museum also excels in integrating modern technology, such as augmented reality and touch-screen kiosks, allowing visitors to interact with the exhibits in innovative ways. Guided tours led by knowledgeable staff further enhance the learning experience, ensuring that visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of the exhibits. The facility is well-maintained, with clean surroundings, ample seating, and accessibility options for individuals with disabilities. A souvenir shop and cafeteria on-site add to the convenience. In conclusion, the National History Museum in Islamabad is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Pakistan’s history and culture. It offers a perfect blend of education and inspiration, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of the country's heritage.
Asad AftabAsad Aftab
National history museum is situated in greater Iqbal park formerly minar e Pakistan it is build in 2017 when sharifs politicians and political government in punjab converted minar e Pakistan to greater Iqbal park. This museum has history of Hindustan started from when East India company entered Pakistan and takeover hisdustan from mughals emperors Muslims. Then their hundred years of ruilling Hindustan and after that how Muslims started their efforts to make history and making their own country as Pakistan struggle of greatest leader of history quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Muslim leaders and all their effort. One thing to Tell here it is Pakistan first digital created museum where you can see everything digital screens and listen to the history also while watching videos their are digital tables on which if you touch every part you can see these on screen and listen to the history very well prepared and very well build museum I must say a good step towards creating digital museum. History of Hindustan and Muslims are also well explained with pictures videos and music playing. I will suggest every history lover person to must visit this place. One more thing to say there is ticket price rs 50 for each adult to enter the national history museum.
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The National History Museum in Islamabad is an exceptional facility that encapsulates the essence of Pakistan’s rich and diverse historical narrative. Strategically located in the capital city, the museum serves as a repository of the nation’s cultural, political, and social heritage, offering an enlightening experience for visitors of all ages. The museum’s design and layout are both modern and visitor-friendly, incorporating interactive displays and innovative technology to make history accessible and engaging. The exhibitions are meticulously curated to chronicle Pakistan’s journey, starting from ancient civilizations like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the pivotal events of the Independence Movement and the country's modern era. Artifacts, multimedia presentations, and historical documents are effectively used to narrate the story of Pakistan's formation and evolution. One of the highlights is the section dedicated to the Freedom Movement, which features rare photographs, letters, and speeches of prominent leaders such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal. The audio-visual displays in this section bring history to life, making it particularly captivating for younger audiences. Another remarkable area focuses on Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage, showcasing traditional crafts, clothing, and folklore from its provinces and territories, underscoring the unity in diversity. The museum also excels in integrating modern technology, such as augmented reality and touch-screen kiosks, allowing visitors to interact with the exhibits in innovative ways. Guided tours led by knowledgeable staff further enhance the learning experience, ensuring that visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of the exhibits. The facility is well-maintained, with clean surroundings, ample seating, and accessibility options for individuals with disabilities. A souvenir shop and cafeteria on-site add to the convenience. In conclusion, the National History Museum in Islamabad is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Pakistan’s history and culture. It offers a perfect blend of education and inspiration, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of the country's heritage.
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Haidar- Ali

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National history museum is situated in greater Iqbal park formerly minar e Pakistan it is build in 2017 when sharifs politicians and political government in punjab converted minar e Pakistan to greater Iqbal park. This museum has history of Hindustan started from when East India company entered Pakistan and takeover hisdustan from mughals emperors Muslims. Then their hundred years of ruilling Hindustan and after that how Muslims started their efforts to make history and making their own country as Pakistan struggle of greatest leader of history quad e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Muslim leaders and all their effort. One thing to Tell here it is Pakistan first digital created museum where you can see everything digital screens and listen to the history also while watching videos their are digital tables on which if you touch every part you can see these on screen and listen to the history very well prepared and very well build museum I must say a good step towards creating digital museum. History of Hindustan and Muslims are also well explained with pictures videos and music playing. I will suggest every history lover person to must visit this place. One more thing to say there is ticket price rs 50 for each adult to enter the national history museum.
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