-: 26 :-
1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
Pakistan Museum of Natural
History, Islamabad.
0.018
(3.27)
0.042
(7.3)
133.3
5.
Pakistan National Museum of
Ethnology (Heritage Museum,
Islamabad).
(Remain closed
for repair)
0.033
(5.8)
--
6 Archaeological
Museum,
Harappa, Sahiwal.
0.040
(7.27)
0.032
(5.6)
(-) 20.0
7.
National Museum of Pakistan
Karachi.
0.026
(4.72)
0.015
(2.6)
(-) 42.3
8. Archaeological
Museum,
Saidu Sharif, Swat.
0.012
(2.18)
0.011
(1.9)
(-) 8.3
9.
Quaid-i-Azam Birth
Place Museum, Karachi.
0.026
(4.72)
0.009
(1.6)
(-) 65.4
10. Allama
Iqbal
Museum,
Sialkot.
0.008
(1.45)
0.008
(1.5)
--
11. Peshawar
Museum,
Peshawar.
0.012
(2.18)
0.005
(0.9)
(-) 58.3
12.
Allama Iqbal Museum,
Lahore.
0.005
(0.91)
0.006
(1.0)
20.0
13. Quaid-i-Azam
House
Museum, Karachi.
0.006
(1.09)
0.004
(0.7)
(-) 33.3
14.
Dir Museum, Chak Dara.
0.003
(0.55)
0.003
(0.5)
--
Total:
0.550
0.572
(100)
4.0
Source:
Department of Archaeology, Lok Virsa, Pakistan Science Foundation,
Government of Pakistan, Culture Department, Government of Sindh and
Archaeology Department, Government of N.W.F.P.
It would be seen from the above table that:-
The Lahore Museum attracted the highest number of visitors (48.6
percent), followed by Taxila Museum (13.8 percent), Sindh Provincial
Museum, Hyderabad (8.2 percent), Pakistan Museum of Natural
History, Islamabad (7.3 percent), Heritage Museum Islamabad (5.8
percent), Archaeological Museum Harappa Sahiwal (5.6 percent),
National Museum, Karachi (2.6 percent). Combined together these
seven Museums, attracted (91.9 percent), of the over-all visitors to
Museums, Archaeological Museum of Saidu Sharif Swat (1.9 percent),
Quaid-i-Azam Birth Place Museum Karachi (1.6 percent), Allama Iqbal
Museum Sialkot (1.5 percent), Peshawar Museum Peshawar (0.9
percent), Allama Iqbal Museum Lahore 1.0 percent. Quaid-i-Azam
House Museum Karachi (0.7 percent) and Dir Museum Chak Dara (0.5