Lahore: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Categories
- Mosque
- Park
- Memorial
- Temple
- Shopping
- Museum
- Historical place
- Arch
- Shopping centre
- Universities and schools
- Tomb
- Cemetery
- Sport venue
- Sport
- Neighbourhood
Minar-e-Pakistan
Monument to the Pakistan Resolution Minar-e-Pakistan stands as an iconic memorial in the heart of Lahore, a bustling city with a rich tapestry of history and culture. This towering edifice is not just a mere monument; it is a symbol of the country's independence and the birthplace of the Pakistan...
Tomb of Allama Iqbal
Nestled in the heart of Lahore, Pakistan, lies the solemn and grandiose Tomb of Allama Iqbal, a memorial dedicated to the philosophical poet and the spiritual father of Pakistan, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal. Revered for his pivotal role in inspiring the Pakistan Movement...
Allama Iqbal Medical College
Allama Iqbal Medical College is an esteemed public university located in the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan. Established in 1975, it is named after the great philosopher and poet, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, who is considered the spiritual father of Pakistan.
Summit Minar
Summit Minar, also known as the Summit Minaret, is located in the heart of the bustling city of Lahore in Pakistan. It is a monument that pays tribute to the countless challenges and achievements of the Pakistani nation.
Javed Manzil
The Javed Manzil or the Allama Iqbal Museum is a monument and museum in Lahore, Pakistan. Muhammad Iqbal lived there for three years, and died there.
Hindu
The Hindu and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan is part of a long history of settlement and civilization in Pakistan.
Baradari of Kamran Mirza
Baradari of Kamran Mirza is a summer pavilion in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built in 1540 by Kamran Mirza, a son of first Mughal emperor Babur, and a brother of the second Mughal emperor Humayun.
Bab-e-Pakistan
The Bab-e-Pakistan is a national monument in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan which is being built on the site of one of the major Muslim refugee camps which operated in the aftermath of independence of Pakistan.
Tomb of Jani Khan
Tomb of Jani Khan, or Khan-i-Khanan, is a historical tomb of Jani Khan. It is situated in Baghbanpura, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The tomb was constructed during the Mughal rule in South Asia. Jani Khan was the father-in-law of Moin-ul-Mulk, the Mughal governor, who died in 1778. There are three graves inside the tomb.