Lyallpur Museum

Lyallpur Museum is a heritage museum in Faisalabad, Pakistan ( the old and original name for the city of Faisalabad is Lyallpur).[1] It has 10 galleries which show the ancient and modern history and culture of Lyallpur/Faisalabad.

Lyallpur Museum Faisalabad
Urdu: عجائب گھر فيصل آباد
EstablishedJuly 30, 2011
LocationOpposite Zila Council
University Road
Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Coordinates31.421772°N 73.083525°E / 31.421772; 73.083525
TypeA Regional History Museum of Sandalbar showing history, heritage and culture.
Collection size7000+
Visitors60,000
CuratorZahid Iqbal
WebsiteOfficial website

History

It was established in 2011 by then Chief Minister Punjab, Mian Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif, following a proposal from Aamer Sarfraz.[2][3] It has a Board of Governors now headed by the Commissioner, Faisalabad Division.[4]

Galleries

The ten galleries are:

  • Orientation Gallery
  • Sandal Bar Gallery
  • Regional Heritage Archaeological Gallery
  • Muslim to Sikh Period Gallery
  • Chenab Colony Gallery
  • Lyallpur Gallery
  • Thought and Act Gallery
  • Social Beauty Gallery
  • Textile Gallery
  • Pakistan Movement Gallery

Location

Lyallpur Museum is located on University Road in front of Faisalabad District Council and close to District courts. Car access is from either Katchehry Bazaar or the University of Agriculture (Faisalabad) Main Campus. The public transport system also provides access to Lyallpur Museum.

See also

References

  1. M Aamer Sarfraz (10 July 2017). "Is Lyallpur just a dream?". Daily Times (newspaper). Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  2. "Big bonus for Faisalabad". The News International.
  3. "Body set up to collect artefacts for Lyallpur Museum". The Nation (newspaper). 29 August 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. Lyallpur Museum Board of Governors constituted, The Business Recorder, Published 30 July 2011, Retrieved 27 October 2020


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