WCLA launches conservation initiative at Shalimar Gardens

By Our Correspondent
January 24, 2025
In this image, labourers are busy at the conservation site at the historic Shalimar Gardens on January 21, 2025. — FacebookWCLAuthority

LAHORE:The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) has launched a conservation initiative at the historic Shalimar Gardens, following the transfer of its administrative control on May 31, 2023.

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This landmark project was aimed at preserving the rich heritage of one of Pakistan’s most treasured cultural landmarks. With the guidance of the advisory committee constituted for conservation works, the WCLA initiated a detailed documentation process using state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning technology. This advanced technique captures the intricate architectural details of the monument, providing a precise and historically accurate representation of its current state.

Speaking about the initiative, WCLA director general stated that Shalimar Gardens is not only a symbol of Lahore’s glorious past but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that represents the artistic and cultural achievements of its time. “Our priority is to ensure that this historical gem is preserved using the most advanced techniques, ensuring its legacy endures for future generations.”

The conservation work is divided into phases. During the initial phase, emergency stabilisation of the flooring, walls, fountains, and other critical components was undertaken. Significant progress has been made in restoring these elements to ensure structural stability and functionality, he added.

Deputy Director of Conservation and Planning Mubashar Hassan elaborated on the conservation approach, “Our focus has been on balancing preservation with authenticity. By carefully analyzing the site’s needs, we’ve not only restored deteriorating components but have also retained their historical essence. This meticulous process ensures that Shalimar Gardens remains true to its original grandeur while being safeguarded for years to come.”

The second phase of the conservation initiative was currently in progress, targeting six key structures of the gardens including entrance gate of the Nakaar Khana, Daulat Khana-e-Khas-o-Aam, conservation of King’s Chamber, conservation of Begum Ki Khawabgah and conservation and upgradation of Aiwan.

He further said that restoration of the outer boundary of terrace No. 3 has also been a priority, with efforts directed towards stabilising and preserving the historically significant gate as part of the north wall of the terrace. The Walled city of Lahore Authority was committed to preserve the heritage of Shalimar Gardens while employing modern technology to ensure meticulous accuracy and respect for its architectural and cultural integrity, he added.

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