About Lahore Cathedral (Cathedral of the Resurrection)
The Cathedral Church of the Resurrection, consecrated in 1887, is a large Anglican cathedral on the Mall, built in a Gothic style adapted to the local climate. It remains an active place of worship for Lahore’s Christian community.
Its dignified architecture is a notable stop on a colonial-Lahore itinerary and a reminder of the city’s religious diversity.
Highlights
- Gothic architecture — Adapted to the Punjab climate.
- Active cathedral — Still central to Lahore’s Anglican community.
- Mall Road — Part of the colonial civic landscape.
- Diversity — A window into Lahore’s Christian heritage.
Nearby & related sites
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Sacred Heart Cathedral
Lahore's principal Roman Catholic cathedral, a fine early-20th-century church.
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Lahore High Court
A magnificent Indo-Gothic colonial courthouse, a landmark of the Mall.
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Lahore Museum
Pakistan's greatest museum — home to the famous Fasting Buddha of Gandhara.
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