Khursheed Manzil or the “House of the Sun” is the main building of La Martiniere Girls’ College. It houses the college office and residential quarters of the students. It is a large double storeyed mansion marked by six low towers. Begun by Saadat Ali Khan, it was completed by his son Ghazi-ud-din Haider. It is built in the form of a castle fortified by a twelve foot wide moat over which there was formerly a drawbridge. During the 1st War of Independence, 1857, Khursheed Manzil was the location of some very stubborn fighting. At that time it served as the Mess House of the officers of the 32nd Regiment.
The college is situated in the heart of the city and stands upon high ground. Apart from the main building, Khursheed Manzil, additions and improvements have been made. There are now seven main college buildings connected by covered corridors, housing large and airy dormitories, dining halls, library, laboratories and of course classrooms. The college auditorium is a separate building, located near the main entrance. The college also has a small hospital in the charge of a qualified nurse and an Honorary Doctor. The college grounds apart from the lawn, gardens and orchards; also have badminton, basketball and tennis courts, a large playing field and a swimming pool.
Art room
To inspire and encourage the young Picasso’s and Da Vinci’s of our institution, the art room was established in the year 2001. It has been fondly named as `Atelier` meaning an artist`s workshop. The art room is a place where artists give vent to their creativity and Art has formed an important part of the school’s curriculum.
The students have enthusiastically participated in various activities like setting up of the stage at the Christmas Cantata and the annual school concert, painting the walls of the babies’ playground, making various collages which are displayed in the art room and many more.At the end of the year children display