Reviews Lahore Museum
Lahore Museum
Lahore Museum was established in 1894 in Lahore and is considered as one of the major museums of South Asia. This is also known as the Central Museum. Rudyard Kipling’s father John Lockwood Kipling was one of the famous curators of the museum and there were over 250,000 admissions registered in 2005. This museum has some of the best collections of fine specimens of Mughal and Sikh doorways and wood works, along with a large collection of paintings dating back to the Mughal, Sikh and British period.
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