About Lahore High Court
The Lahore High Court, completed in 1889, is one of the grandest colonial buildings in Pakistan — a soaring Indo-Gothic and Mughal-revival composition of red brick, arches and towers on the Mall. It remains a fully functioning superior court.
Its architecture makes it a highlight of any colonial-Lahore tour, best appreciated from the outside as a working institution.
Highlights
- Indo-Gothic design — Red-brick grandeur blending Gothic and Mughal motifs.
- Working court — Still Punjab’s principal high court.
- Mall Road landmark — Among the finest colonial facades in the city.
- Scale — An imposing civic monument.
Nearby & related sites
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General Post Office (GPO)
A landmark colonial post office with a distinctive clock tower on the Mall.
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Lahore Museum
Pakistan's greatest museum — home to the famous Fasting Buddha of Gandhara.
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Government College University (GCU)
A historic Gothic-revival college that educated much of the region's elite.
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