Karachi Parsi Institute —
A historical heritage of Karachi — the Karachi Parsi Institute (KPI), formerly known as the Parsi Gymkhana or Zoroastrian Club.
Established in 1893 by the Parsi merchants of Karachi, this iconic institution was created to promote education, sports, and social development within the Parsi community. Over the decades, it became a hub of cricket, cultural events, literary activities, and charitable initiatives.
Its structure reflects the graceful colonial-era architecture — tall arches, spacious halls, and elegant stonework — standing as a reminder of the Parsis’ vision for civic life and community uplift in Karachi.
Though time has dimmed its once vibrant role, the building remains a symbol of the Parsis’ immense contribution to the city they helped build.