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LIGHT
HOUSE
A
replica of the Manora Light House has been built on the premises, which
signifies the importance of these nautical landmarks while navigating at
sea. Visitors can climb up and enjoy a panoramic view of the museum's
breathtaking landscape. The light house greatly enhances the view of the
lake and duplicates the atmosphere of Karachi harbour. |
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MARINE LIFE
GALLERY
This
large gallery has been incorporated on the second floor of the museum. It
provides the visitors a clear concept of the variations of coral and
marine life from the sea surface to the continental shelf down to the deep
sea. It is a colourful experience for the visitors and exceptionally
informative of the marine life. A specially programmed computer for
accessing information on marine life has also been provided for the young
and keen scholars. |
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MARITIME HISTORY GALLERY
The most fascinating antefact of the
Maritime History Gallery is the metallic armourus, which was, found off
the coast of Ormara during recent dredging. It dates back to the 8th
century when Mohammed Bin Qasim's forces passed through this region. The
gallery also exhibits Moenjodaro's riverine trade, Ancient Trade Routes,
mural painting of Bin Qasim's Attack on Deybal, early Muslim navigational
instruments, maps and miniature paintings. |
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MUSEUM
LAKE
A large
lake has been built on the museum premises to achieve an atmosphere of the
sea. A complete Minesweeper and a Midget Submarine have been anchored in
the lake. For the preservation of the rapidly diminishing tradition of
manual boat building a traditional riverine boat called Baghochan has been
permanently displayed. The boat was fabricated on the museum premises by
rare artisans using only six tools. The lake provides the visitors a
number of seating platforms overhanging the water where they can relax
while enjoying the serenity of the lake. |
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NAVAL
GALLERY
This gallery
is a fine representation of the Pakistan Navy's achievements during the
1965 Indo-Pak war. A large stone-finished relief mural depicts return of
the triumphant fleet after the devastating bombardment of the Indian coast
at Dwarka. The gallery has a multitude of vintage naval equipment on
display. Truly a bountiful journey through the ages for visitors who wish
to vicariously live the naval past. Two computer systems have also been
provided for access to world wide naval information through
CD-ROMS. |
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ORIENTATION
LOBBY
This special
lobby has been incorporated for the visitors to gather information about
the Pakistan Navy by operating easy-to-use touch-activated
state-of-the-art computerised Archive Retrieval System. There is also a
large mural in ceramic depicting the enormity and resources of the sea
flanked beautifully by two large seawater aquariums which add colour and
composure to this lobby. |
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PAINTINGS
Exquisite
works of a number of Pakistani sculptors and artists of national and
international repute have been displayed in the museum. Virtuosos such as
Zahoor-ul-Akhlaque, Masood Kohari, Shahid Sajad and other prominent
artists like Noor Jahan Bilgrami, Khalil Chisti, Ruby, Masood Akhtar,
Ather Jamal and Shoaib have rendered lasting expression. These works
depict regional maritime heritage, tributes to naval Shuhuda (martyrs),
Pakistan Navy's Deeds of Glory, eloquent naval episodes and development of
the Pakistan Navy. Reputed institutions such as National College of Arts
and Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture have also been associated
to give the museum an authentic, aesthetic and a modern
outlook. |
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PORTS AND HARBOURS GALLERY
This gallery
is a comprehensive representation of Pakistan's Harbours through
expressive exhibits and paintings. The Karachi harbour has been depicted
in a large diorama giving the visitors an opportunity to enjoy a birds eye
view of the channel, its surrounding settlements and the rare mangroves.
Immaculate sculptures representing the Traders of the East, a Ropery and
the unique vintage lantern are its main exhibits. A large mural painting
of Manora's Fort Qasim is also a sensational display. |
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SUBMARINE MOCK-UP
The Submarine
Mock-Up represents a life-sized segment of a Daphne Submarine, which
emulates the Operation Room. Here the visitors can experience the
simulation of a real-life surface target engagement procedure through
reconstruction of the historical moments that led to the sinking of Indian
Navy Ship Khukri. This simulator device will also provide an opportunity
to the public to interact with animated equipment such as periscope,
radio, sonar etc. |
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WHALE
SKELETON
A mammoth
Balaenoptera whale skeleton has been suspended from the ceiling in
vicinity of Marine Life Gallery providing the visitors yet another
spectacular sight. This whale had, washed-up on the shores of Karachi more
than a decade ago and was retrieved by local fishermen. Later, it was
treated and preserved for display at this museum. The whale is about 45
feet in length and is occasionally found in tropical
waters. |
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| MUSEUM TIMINGS/TICKET
CHARGES
The museum remains open from
1000 hours to 2200 hours daily except Wednesday. On Wednesday the museum
remains closed for pubic visits. The charges for entrance tickets are as
follows:
Defence Persons (on showing
card)
Rs. 10/-
Children/Students
Rs. 06/-
Others
Rs. 16/-
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