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Clock Tower, Multan, locally known as Ghanta Ghar, Multan is a clock tower and city government headquarters of Multan in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
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Nigar Khana
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Walled City Ghanta Ghar

5FX9+G42, NH 70, Mohalla Kotla Tollay Khan, Multan, Pakistan
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Clock Tower, Multan, locally known as Ghanta Ghar, Multan is a clock tower and city government headquarters of Multan in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

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attractions: Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Fort Kohna Qasim Garden, Nigar Khana, Monument of Van Alexander Agnew, restaurants: Al-Quresh Hotel القریش ہوٹل, Naveed Chicken Biryani & Chicken Broast Ghanta Ghar Multan., Al-Hamra Restaurant, Rewari Nashta Point, Beeban Qaiser Nashta Ghar (Halwa Puri), local businesses: Haram Gate, Tomb of Bahaudin Zakriya
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Nearby attractions of Walled City Ghanta Ghar

Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam

Fort Kohna Qasim Garden

Nigar Khana

Monument of Van Alexander Agnew

Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam

Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam

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Fort Kohna Qasim Garden

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Nearby restaurants of Walled City Ghanta Ghar

Al-Quresh Hotel القریش ہوٹل

Naveed Chicken Biryani & Chicken Broast Ghanta Ghar Multan.

Al-Hamra Restaurant

Rewari Nashta Point

Beeban Qaiser Nashta Ghar (Halwa Puri)

Al-Quresh Hotel القریش ہوٹل

Al-Quresh Hotel القریش ہوٹل

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Naveed Chicken Biryani & Chicken Broast Ghanta Ghar Multan.

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Al-Hamra Restaurant

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Rewari Nashta Point

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Ghanta Ghar Multan Building Established in 1884 Ghanta Ghar is a beautiful building in the center of Multan which was built during the period when the British ruled the subcontinent. Ghanta Ghar Chowk in Multan is also known for this building. . According to the records of the Department of Archaeology, the construction of Ghanta Ghar, the most beautiful historic building in Multan, started in 1884 during the British era and was completed four years later in 1888. Apart from Multan, there are Ghanta Ghar in three cities of Pakistan which are Faisalabad, Under construction in Sialkot and Hyderabad. In the beginning, when people did not usually own clocks because they were expensive and not common, the British built clock houses in cities. This historical building used to be the mansion of Ali Muhammad Khan Saduzai in the 18th century, but when the British conquered Multan in 1849, they established municipal committees to run the civic system, and then Ali Muhammad Khan Saduzai's mansion was converted into the mansion of Ali Muhammad Khan Saduzai in 1884 for the offices of these committees. The foundation stone of the clock tower was laid by the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, Sir Charles Ampherston Aitchison. Later, a committee office was established in it And even today, this building is maintaining its ruins with the government office, so Multan is also known as the city of saints and elders. This clock tower building has its own identity and is the owner of...

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Multan's Ghanta Ghar, affectionately known as the Clock Tower, is a cultural gem nestled in the bustling heart of the city. Standing tall with a majestic blend of colonial and Mughal architectural styles, it is more than just a timekeeping structure; it is a symbol of Multan's historical grandeur.

Built during the British colonial era, the Ghanta Ghar has become a cherished landmark, resonating with the echoes of a bygone era. Its intricate design and ornate detailing reflect the cultural tapestry that Multan is known for. The clock itself, a testament to precision, continues to mark the passage of time with its rhythmic ticking.

Surrounded by vibrant markets and lively streets, the Ghanta Ghar is a focal point for both locals and visitors. Its presence is not just functional but evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting the present to Multan's storied past. As the sun sets, the tower is bathed in warm hues, casting a magical glow over the city.

In essence, Multan's Ghanta Ghar is more than a timepiece; it is a living monument that breathes life into the historical narrative of this enchanting city, inviting all to witness the beauty of its...

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4y

The Ghanta Ghar clock tower stands in central Multan directly west of the city's old fortress, and immediately across the street from a major roundabout where a number of streets converge. Built from 1884-88, it is an Indo-Saracenic style building which was used as the headquarters of the municipal government under the direction of the British Raj, who ruled the British Indian empire from 1858-1947.

The British had taken control of Multan in 1849 from the collapsing Sikh Empire, beginning 100 years of British rule over the city. Even in 1884, almost two generations following the siege that won the city for Britain, large areas of Multan remained in ruins. The decision was made to construct a grand municipal office building over the ruins of the haveli (mansion) of Ahmad Khan Sadozai, which had been destroyed during the siege. Construction took about four years and the building was named Ripon Hall in honor of the 1st Marquess of Ripon, who ruled as Viceroy of India from 1880-84. The central feature on the building's south facade—its clock tower—was dubbed Northbrook Tower in honor of the 1st Earl of Northbrook, the former Viceroy who served...

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Arsalan ShanooArsalan Shanoo
Multan's Ghanta Ghar, affectionately known as the Clock Tower, is a cultural gem nestled in the bustling heart of the city. Standing tall with a majestic blend of colonial and Mughal architectural styles, it is more than just a timekeeping structure; it is a symbol of Multan's historical grandeur. Built during the British colonial era, the Ghanta Ghar has become a cherished landmark, resonating with the echoes of a bygone era. Its intricate design and ornate detailing reflect the cultural tapestry that Multan is known for. The clock itself, a testament to precision, continues to mark the passage of time with its rhythmic ticking. Surrounded by vibrant markets and lively streets, the Ghanta Ghar is a focal point for both locals and visitors. Its presence is not just functional but evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting the present to Multan's storied past. As the sun sets, the tower is bathed in warm hues, casting a magical glow over the city. In essence, Multan's Ghanta Ghar is more than a timepiece; it is a living monument that breathes life into the historical narrative of this enchanting city, inviting all to witness the beauty of its timeless charm.
Badal AliBadal Ali
Ghanta Ghar Chowk Multan is a historical and cultural landmark of the city of Multan, the fifth-largest city in Pakistan. The name Ghanta Ghar Chowk means “Clock Tower Town Square” in Urdu, and it refers to the large intersection near the clock tower of the city, which is also known as Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower Multan1. The clock tower was built in 1884 by the British colonial authorities, who also named it after their former viceroys, Ripon and Northbrook1. The clock tower was constructed over the ruins of a haveli (mansion) that belonged to Ahmad Khan Sadozai, a local ruler who resisted the British invasion in 18481. The clock tower stopped working in 1985, but was repaired and restarted in 2011 by a watch company1. The clock tower now runs on solar energy and shows the time of PST (Pakistan Standard Time), which is +5 GMT1. Ghanta Ghar Chowk Multan is surrounded by several shrines and marketplaces that reflect the rich history and culture of Multan. Some of the notable places near the chowk are: The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, a 14th century mausoleum of a famous Sufi saint who was revered by both Muslims and Hindus.
Talal TariqTalal Tariq
It was such a nice place. I stumbled upon this beautiful shop near Ghanta Ghar which has these hand made artifacts. The Ghanta Ghar itself was beautiful. A Guy inside the office was kind enough to allow me to go on the roof top of this tower which was the highlight of my day. Overall it was such a wholesome experience. Highly recommended.
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Multan's Ghanta Ghar, affectionately known as the Clock Tower, is a cultural gem nestled in the bustling heart of the city. Standing tall with a majestic blend of colonial and Mughal architectural styles, it is more than just a timekeeping structure; it is a symbol of Multan's historical grandeur. Built during the British colonial era, the Ghanta Ghar has become a cherished landmark, resonating with the echoes of a bygone era. Its intricate design and ornate detailing reflect the cultural tapestry that Multan is known for. The clock itself, a testament to precision, continues to mark the passage of time with its rhythmic ticking. Surrounded by vibrant markets and lively streets, the Ghanta Ghar is a focal point for both locals and visitors. Its presence is not just functional but evokes a sense of nostalgia, connecting the present to Multan's storied past. As the sun sets, the tower is bathed in warm hues, casting a magical glow over the city. In essence, Multan's Ghanta Ghar is more than a timepiece; it is a living monument that breathes life into the historical narrative of this enchanting city, inviting all to witness the beauty of its timeless charm.
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Ghanta Ghar Chowk Multan is a historical and cultural landmark of the city of Multan, the fifth-largest city in Pakistan. The name Ghanta Ghar Chowk means “Clock Tower Town Square” in Urdu, and it refers to the large intersection near the clock tower of the city, which is also known as Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower Multan1. The clock tower was built in 1884 by the British colonial authorities, who also named it after their former viceroys, Ripon and Northbrook1. The clock tower was constructed over the ruins of a haveli (mansion) that belonged to Ahmad Khan Sadozai, a local ruler who resisted the British invasion in 18481. The clock tower stopped working in 1985, but was repaired and restarted in 2011 by a watch company1. The clock tower now runs on solar energy and shows the time of PST (Pakistan Standard Time), which is +5 GMT1. Ghanta Ghar Chowk Multan is surrounded by several shrines and marketplaces that reflect the rich history and culture of Multan. Some of the notable places near the chowk are: The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, a 14th century mausoleum of a famous Sufi saint who was revered by both Muslims and Hindus.
Badal Ali

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It was such a nice place. I stumbled upon this beautiful shop near Ghanta Ghar which has these hand made artifacts. The Ghanta Ghar itself was beautiful. A Guy inside the office was kind enough to allow me to go on the roof top of this tower which was the highlight of my day. Overall it was such a wholesome experience. Highly recommended.
Talal Tariq

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