Delhi Gate, Lahore

Delhi Gate and the adjacent Shahi Hammam were restored in 2015 by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan.

[1] During the Mughal era, the gate served as the main gateway to Lahore, and its doors were shut every evening.

These thirteen gates provided access to the city of Lahore which was once enclosed within a thirty feet high fortified wall, built by the same Mughal emperor".

[1] Delhi Gate also served as Union Council 27 (UC 27) in Tehsil Ravi of Lahore City District.

Goals of the project were to conserve not only the gate, but also the nearby 17th century Wazir Khan Mosque, as well as the adjacent Shahi Hammam.

Delhi Gate has been restored and is now illuminated at night.
The gate has been restored and features a small market inside the builditural Service Pakistan (AKCSP)