Sir Henry Bartle Frere Hall - Karachi - Travel Wall Art Print
A refined travel artwork that captures the colonial elegance of Frere Hall—designed to bring Victorian architecture, lush gardens, and Karachi’s layered history into your space. Built in 1865 and named after Sir Henry Bartle Frere, the then Commissioner of Sindh, this Gothic-style building is one of Karachi’s most beloved landmarks. Set within a beautifully maintained garden, its pointed arches, ornate stonework, and grand proportions reflect the ambitions of the British Raj. Now used as a library and cultural venue, it is located at 24.8607°N, 67.0105°E and open to the public, offering a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.
- 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













