Sindh’s historic city Hyderabad, stands a timeless monument that echoes the grandeur of a bygone era the Mukhi House. Built in 1920 as a family residence, this architectural gem blends Italian design with materials sourced from across the subcontinent, making it a masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance.

Once a vibrant center of pre-partition political activity, the mansion hosted crucial meetings that shaped the course of history. Over time, it bore witness to the sweeping changes that followed independence, gradually falling into neglect after its original owners migrated across the border in 1957.

Decades later, the site was declared a protected heritage building, leading to its careful restoration and revival as a museum. With its intricate wooden work, stained glass, and historic charm now preserved, the Mukhi House once again opens its doors — this time to the public as a space for learning, reflection, and admiration.

Today, it stands not merely as a structure of brick and stone but as a living testament to Sindh’s rich cultural heritage, political legacy, and artistic excellence. A visit here offers more than history it offers a journey through time, where every wall and corridor tells a story of resilience, beauty, and the enduring spirit of the city.

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