WCLA organises tour of five restored historic sites

The journey continued to the Tomb of Anarkali, an architectural gem shrouded in history and legend.


Our Correspondent March 10, 2025
Tourists visit conservation project sites during a heritage tour organised by the Walled City of Lahore Authority. photo: nni

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LAHORE:

The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) organised an exclusive heritage tour, allowing participants to explore five newly restored historic sites.

The initiative aimed to highlight WCLA's conservation efforts and promote public engagement with the city's rich cultural heritage.

The tour commenced at Tollinton Market, where around 70 history enthusiasts, heritage professionals, and culture lovers gathered. Participants then visited General Allard's Tomb, a colonial-era relic, followed by Bradlaugh Hall, a site deeply tied to Lahore's political and intellectual movements.

The journey continued to the Tomb of Anarkali, an architectural gem shrouded in history and legend.

The tour concluded at the Wazir Khan Baradari, where participants enjoyed an Iftaar dinner, reflecting on the importance of preserving these historic landmarks.

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