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Iqbal Museum — Attraction in Shalimar Tehsil

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H8FQ+XM8, Swami Nagar, Lahore, Pakistan
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Iqbal Museum

H89R+P6C, Allama Iqbal Rd, Railway Colony Garhi Shahu, Lahore, Pakistan
4.7(410)
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4.7
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5.0
2y

A Remarkable Museum Experience!

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

My visit to Museum was an absolute delight! As a museum enthusiast, this place exceeded all my expectations. The exhibits were thoughtfully curated, providing a captivating journey through history, art, and culture. The attention to detail in displaying artifacts and artworks was impressive, offering a comprehensive understanding of the subjects.

The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their respective areas, making the experience even more enriching. Their enthusiasm for sharing insights and answering questions truly enhanced the visit.

The architecture of the museum itself is stunning, enhancing the overall ambiance and complementing the exhibits perfectly. The layout was intuitive, guiding visitors seamlessly through different sections, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable exploration.

Additionally, the interactive elements and multimedia presentations added an engaging and educational dimension to the visit, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

I highly recommend to anyone seeking a memorable and educational museum experience. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and art that will leave you inspired and enlightened. I can't wait to revisit and explore more of what this exceptional museum has to...

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4.0
48w

Iqbal Museum (Javed Manzil)

Iqbal Museum, also known as Javed Manzil, is a historic site in Lahore, Pakistan, dedicated to Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet and philosopher of Pakistan. This museum is housed in the residence where Iqbal spent the last years of his life and contains his personal belongings, manuscripts, and rare photographs.

Pros:

✅ Rich Historical Significance – Offers deep insight into Iqbal’s life, philosophy, and contributions to Pakistan. ✅ Well-Preserved Artifacts – Includes Iqbal’s handwritten poetry, letters, and personal items. ✅ Peaceful & Educational Environment – Ideal for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts. ✅ Affordable Entry Fee – Accessible to everyone.

Cons:

❌ Limited Modern Facilities – The museum could use better lighting, digital displays, and interactive exhibits. ❌ Lack of Promotion – Despite its importance, it is not as widely promoted as other tourist sites. ❌ Restricted Space – The museum is relatively small compared to other national heritage sites.

Overall Verdict:

Iqbal Museum is a must-visit for history and literature lovers. It provides a fascinating look into the life and thoughts of one of the most influential figures in Pakistan’s history. However, it would benefit from more modernization and promotion to attract a...

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5.0
8y

Javed Manzil, Lahore has been personal residence of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Shair e Mashriq and Mufaqir e Pakistan, named after his son, Javed Iqbal. Allama Iqbal lived here for 3 years and also died in this building. He bought this 7 kanal area for about 24 thousands British Indian Rupees in 1934. Residence construction completed in 1935 in European style around 42000 rupees. Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah visited this place to meet Allama Iqbal in 1936. In this very place both Legends came to common agreement about Pakistan. Allama Iqbal wrote many letters about Pakistan to Quaid e Azam in his residence. Government of Pakistan declared this place a National Monument and bought it from his son in 3.5 million rupees. Government converted it into Allama Iqbal Museum which was renovated and inaugurated by then president Muhammad Zia ul Haq in 1984. His son, Javed Iqbal donated around 600 objects of his father's personal belongings to this museum free of cost. This museum has a library and 9 galleries which cover historical period of 1877 to 1938. I once read in Javed Chaudhary's column in which he after visiting Shakespeare's house museum complained about preserving our Heroes memories but after visiting this place I reckon Government has not ignored some of...

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Ali HamzaAli Hamza
After many years of passing by it I finally visited Allama Iqbal Museum (Iqbal Manzil), and it was worth every minute as it takes you down the history lane for a peek at one of subcontinent’s most iconic leader, inspirational scholar and revolutionary poet. You will come across his whole life story under one roof, such as info about his parents, his teacher, his spouses, his educational and honorary degrees, his professional achievements, other personal items of use, clothing, walking sticks, caps, prayer-mat, carpets, bedroom, living area, letters written to him and by himself to other famous people, his legendary poems and uplifting verses, he wanted to live and die as a Shaheen (Hawk) which doesn’t build a nest, so Allama Iqbal had only bought this house for his son and used to pay him rent as well. Everything is quite well preserved and kept and the captions are self explanatory for visitors. It was sad to see it absolutely empty at a time when we should encourage our children, youngsters and populous as a whole to pay a visit to this great man’s legacy and learn a lesson or two on living the true meaning of Life, while walking out.
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Mr Abdul WahidMr Abdul Wahid
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Zahid P.Zahid P.
It was amazing. Well maintained, clean and free of cost. The museum was designed to inspire. Walking through rooms containg Allama Iqbals degrees, his famous poems written in his own hand writing, his clothes, and his everyday use items... it does something to you. It is so peaceful yet everything there speaks volumes. The best part ofcourse, is Allama Iqbals bed room. The place where he died and his wall clock stopped at the exact moment when it happened. It is sure to give people goosebumps. I urge everyone to visit, at least once. And donate as much as you can to keep this museum going and to preserve the belongings of this great poet.
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After many years of passing by it I finally visited Allama Iqbal Museum (Iqbal Manzil), and it was worth every minute as it takes you down the history lane for a peek at one of subcontinent’s most iconic leader, inspirational scholar and revolutionary poet. You will come across his whole life story under one roof, such as info about his parents, his teacher, his spouses, his educational and honorary degrees, his professional achievements, other personal items of use, clothing, walking sticks, caps, prayer-mat, carpets, bedroom, living area, letters written to him and by himself to other famous people, his legendary poems and uplifting verses, he wanted to live and die as a Shaheen (Hawk) which doesn’t build a nest, so Allama Iqbal had only bought this house for his son and used to pay him rent as well. Everything is quite well preserved and kept and the captions are self explanatory for visitors. It was sad to see it absolutely empty at a time when we should encourage our children, youngsters and populous as a whole to pay a visit to this great man’s legacy and learn a lesson or two on living the true meaning of Life, while walking out.
Ali Hamza

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It was amazing. Well maintained, clean and free of cost. The museum was designed to inspire. Walking through rooms containg Allama Iqbals degrees, his famous poems written in his own hand writing, his clothes, and his everyday use items... it does something to you. It is so peaceful yet everything there speaks volumes. The best part ofcourse, is Allama Iqbals bed room. The place where he died and his wall clock stopped at the exact moment when it happened. It is sure to give people goosebumps. I urge everyone to visit, at least once. And donate as much as you can to keep this museum going and to preserve the belongings of this great poet.
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