Frere Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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FrereHall is one of the few ancient buildings preserved from the British colonial era. Most of the main buildings are made of limestone produced locally in Karachi. The exterior walls are pale yellow, which is obviously different from the local Islamic architectural style. The outside is an open lawn. On Sundays, there will be a second-hand book market, where you can find many books that are no longer in print.
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Frere Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Must visit nice place good environment
The Quakers were built in 1865 and later renovated in Islamic style by the famous Pakistani painter Saeed Sadiqin. It has a library, reading room and a showroom for Sadiqin's works.
It is worth a visit and roam the local styles.