Punjab House

Punjab House
General information
Construction started 1993 (1993)
Completed 1995 (1995)
Owner Government of Pakistan
Technical details
Floor count 3
Floor area 8.75 acres (3.54 ha)[1]
Other information
Number of rooms 20

Punjab House is a mansion in Murree, Rawalpindi-Islamabad, Pakistan. It is used by the Government of Punjab, Pakistan, Government of Pakistan for Chief Minister's annexe, banquets, government official meetings and as a guest house.[2][3]

It was developed during the reign of former Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan Manzoor Wattoo and has approximately 100 employees .[2]

It has three floors. The top floor is the VVIP floor with master bed and suite, the second floor has four executive suites and the ground floor has a reception hall, two beds and a large waiting lounge.[2]

It has overall six executive suites and a VVIP floor with a master bedroom and suite spread over 10,000 sq feet. The master suite has drawing room, walk-in closet, luxury bathroom, balcony and a big kitchen.[2] The foyer of the annexe has most expensive chandelier and the furniture has been provided by top designers in Pakistan.[2] It is centrally air conditioned.[2]

References

  1. Dawn.com (13 September 2018). "Prime Minister House to be converted into high-quality postgraduate institute: minister".
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Punjab House too luxurious to promote austerity".
  3. "VIDEO: Have a look at luxurious Punjab, PM House". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.

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