Chamba House, Lahore

Coordinates: 31°32′59″N 74°20′12″E / 31.5496°N 74.3367°E / 31.5496; 74.3367
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Frontal façade of Chamba House in Lahore

Chamba House is an Anglo-Mughal building in Lahore, Pakistan. It is now being used as a guest house by the Government of Pakistan and is maintained by Pakistan Public Works Department.[1][2]

History[edit]

It was commissioned by His Highness the Raja Saheb Bahadur of Chamba.[3][1] It was designed by Bhai Ram Singh.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Lari, Yasmeen (2003). Lahore: Illustrated City Guide. Heritage Foundation Pakistan. ISBN 9698655018.
  2. ^ "Pakistan Public Works Department". pakpwd.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  3. ^ PECK, LUCY (2018). LAHORE the architectural heritage. [S.l.]: ROLI BOOKS. ISBN 81-936009-5-9. OCLC 1240773317.

31°32′59″N 74°20′12″E / 31.5496°N 74.3367°E / 31.5496; 74.3367