April 1, 2017
Services Club Multan, also known as MGM (Multan Garrison Mess), is a true architectural masterpiece and a unique example of its kind. Constructed in 1880, this magnificent building boasts 13 domes of varying sizes, each adding to its grandeur. What makes this structure even more remarkable is that it was built using the traditional method of using clay (known as Gachee Mitti) sourced from the Chenab River.
The allure of this moonlit spectacle, with its 13 gleaming domes, extends beyond the local community. Even international travelers passing through the airspace above are captivated by the sight of this architectural gem.
The land where MGM stands today was generously allocated by an English resident, spanning an impressive 7.63 acres. According to the tales passed down by the elders, Nawab Bahawalpur, who had a Turkish heritage, oversaw the construction of this building using clay bricks crafted from the abundant resources of the Chenab River. The architectural style was inspired by Turkish influences, adding a touch of exotic beauty to the structure.
Services Club Multan or MGM stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural diversity of the region. Its unique blend of architectural brilliance and the story behind its creation make it a significant landmark, attracting admiration and fascination from all who encounter its splendor.
Visiting this architectural marvel is a journey through time, immersing visitors in the grandeur and heritage of the past.
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