Malikan Wali Haveli is a historic haveli originating from the Mughal era, located in Lahore. It is currently a preserved heritage community that maintains traditional charm while offering modern residential facilities. The core定位 is as a cultural and historical landmark, with key特点 including unique architecture and a prime central location near major attractions.
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The Lahore Development Authority and the Punjab Heritage Preservation Board have launched a comprehensive restoration project for the 19th-century Malikan Wali Haveli, focusing on structural stabilization, conservation of historic frescoes and wooden jharokhas (lattice work), and adaptive reuse. Part of the haveli is being converted into a cultural-heritage restaurant and exhibition space, with public opening scheduled for end of 2026.
Features stunning Mughal-Era architecture, high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and offers the unique privilege of living in a protected heritage building.
Offers panoramic views of the Badshahi Mosque, provides easy access to cultural and historical sites, boasts a quiet atmosphere in narrow lanes, and fosters a sense of community among long-time residents, with the address itself carrying significant prestige.
Residents must deal with drafty rooms and limited insulation due to the age and construction of the building.
The area experiences noise and congestion from surrounding tourist traffic. Parking is also very limited.
Heritage-preservation rules restrict major renovations, forcing residents to tolerate aging interiors. General challenges of maintaining historical havelis are noted.
Rental rates are high, reflecting a premium for heritage living despite the practical inconveniences.
The structure suffers from inadequate modern plumbing and electrical systems, leading to frequent maintenance hassles and occasional water-supply interruptions.