“The Mukhi House – a heritage home, over 100 years old – has been opened for the public as a museum after restoration of the building’s disfigured glory. The small palace built in 1920 by an influential Sindhi Hindu, Mukhi Jethanand, is located in close proximity to the Pakka Qila in Hyderabad.”
The museum features artifacts and depictions of the history of Hyderabad, and was restored as part of the culture department’s plans to preserve over 3,000 heritage buildings across Sindh. To learn more about the history of the Mukhi House and it’s museum, read the Tribune’s article here.