Mukhi House Or Mukhi Mahal located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan, is a historic mansion that dates back to 1921.
Built by Jethanand Mukhi, a prominent figure from the influential Mukhi family, it served as their residence for 26 years.
After the partition of India in 1947, the Mukhi family migrated, and the house experienced several changes, including periods of abandonment and later, its use as a government school.
In 2008, the Mukhi family relinquished future claims to the property under the condition that it be preserved and converted into a museum.
Conservation efforts began in 2009, and the Mukhi House Museum opened its doors to the public in 2014.
The museum houses a rich collection of artifacts, furniture, and photographs that offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Mukhi family and the cultural heritage of the region.
The museum is located near the historic Pakka Qila (fort) and is open to visitors from 10 AM to 5 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, with tickets priced at PKR 300 for adults and PKR 150 for children and students.
Guided tours are available for those seeking a more in-depth experience. It is a cultural landmark that showcases the unique blend of history, art, and heritage of Hyderabad.