Haveli Qamar Manzil is one of those rare heritage structures in Lahore that exude quiet elegance, a sense of mystery, and an aura of old-world charm. Tucked away within the winding streets of the Walled City, this haveli carries the architectural essence of the late Mughal and Sikh eras, grand yet graceful, artistic yet intimate
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This haveli is situated in Androon Bhatti gate. This building was constructed by Mr. Qamar-u-Din in 31 July, 1907. There are 20 rooms in this building and 6 families are residing here as a tenants. Around 20 persons are living here. The area of the building is approximately 1 kanal. It’s a residential building. The building is more or less in quite better condition. No major repair works have been done here except occasional cracks filling or white wash. Owner is living outside walled city.The haveli is known for its spacious layout, delicate woodwork, and beautiful balconies that overlook narrow alleyways filled with everyday Lahori life. Its carved wooden doors, high ceilings, and airy verandas reflect the traditional craftsmanship that once defined aristocratic residences. The name Qamar Manzil suggests a place associated with elegance and beauty“Qamar,” the moon, symbolizing radiance, and “Manzil,” a stately residence.
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