Chitta Gate

 Chitta Gate, meaning “White Gate,” is one of the historical gateways of Lahore’s famous Walled City. It earned its name from the white plaster that once covered its structure. Chitta Gate served as an important entrance to the old city and was surrounded by bustling markets and trade routes. Even today, the narrow streets around it are filled with life, small shops, and traditional houses. Though deeply affected by time and urbanization, Chitta Gate still holds strong historical value as a reminder of the defensive and architectural brilliance of ancient Lahore.

It is situated closely to the Wazir Khan Mosque on the Eastern side. It appears that it was the entrance of the outer premises of the Wazir Khan Mosque. Since it is part of the Mosque planning, its date of construction is the same as that of the Mosque i.e. 1631 AD. The gate is about 16feet wide and 30 feet high in shape of an arch. It is not in a good state of preservation while additionally heavily encroached upon by vendors. The monument is also in the possession and under the controlled. 



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