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==Monuments and buildings==
==Monuments and buildings==
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===Jagatjit Club===
===Jagatjit Club===
 
[[File:Jagatjit Club 1.jpg|thumb|Jagatjit Club Facade]]
Jagatjit Club is an elegant building situated in the heart of the city based on the Greek roman style of architecture. Its design loosely resembles the [[Parthenon]] on the [[Acropolis of Athens]] and features the [[Coat of Arms]] of the erstwhile ruling family of Kapurthala with their royal motto "Pro Rege et Patria" (For King and Country) on its pediment. The building has been used for a variety of purposes since it was constructed, it was used as a church in the early nineteenth century, as a cinema hall in the 1940s and now houses a local club which includes a well built badminton court, a card room and a dining hall.
Jagatjit Club is an elegant building situated in the heart of the city based on the Greek roman style of architecture. Its design loosely resembles the [[Parthenon]] on the [[Acropolis of Athens]] and features the [[Coat of Arms]] of the erstwhile ruling family of Kapurthala with their royal motto "Pro Rege et Patria" (For King and Country) on its pediment. The building has been used for a variety of purposes since it was constructed, it was used as a church in the early nineteenth century, as a cinema hall in the 1940s and now houses a local club which includes a well built badminton court, a card room and a dining hall.