Ghanta Ghar, also known as the Clock Tower of Multan, stands as an emblem of the historical significance and cultural heritage of Multan, a prominent city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Erected in 1884 during British rule, the landmark serves as a testament to colonial architecture fused with local design. The tower is situated at the center of Multan city, near the ancient Multan Fort, making it a crossroads of history and bustling urban life. Ghanta Ghar not only marks time for the city with its four-faced clock but also houses a municipal office. It's encompassed by the circular road with a park that adds to its grandeur. As a symbol of the city, it attracts tourists who wish to delve into the historical past of the region. Over the years, the tower has witnessed the city's transformation while standing firm as a guardian of Multan's legacy. The blend of British architecture with local elements makes it a unique site that narrates stories of colonial times through its bearings.