Chauburji - 4 Pillars Monument - Lahore - Travel Wall Art Print
A distinctive travel artwork that captures the ornate elegance of Chauburji—designed to bring Mughal decorative art, historic Lahore, and the beauty of four-towered architecture into your space. Built in 1646 during the reign of Shah Jahan, Chauburji—meaning ‘four towers’—was originally the grand gateway to a royal garden. Its four octagonal minarets, richly decorated with blue and white glazed tile work and intricate floral motifs, make it one of Lahore’s most visually striking Mughal monuments. Located at 31.5497°N, 74.3236°E, Chauburji stands today as a proud island amid the city’s busy streets, a jewel of Mughal craftsmanship.
- Printed on premium art paper
- Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes
- Optional black wooden frame
- Sharp detail with rich colours
- Perfect for modern and minimalist interior
- Digital download available
- For personal use only













