Architecture
Sultan Abdul Samad-bygningen
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Grand 1800s government building featuring copper domes & a large clocktower with a 1-ton bell.
Set in the Merdeka Square of KL, Sultan Abdul Samad Building was built in 1897, in early Moorish-style architecture. Constructed entirely in brick, the historic landmark was named after the ruling sultan in that era, and was once home to the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture. It continues to remain a major tourist attraction for the gothic and western influences that are visible in the design style. The 41m high clock tower is what people admire the most at this point. Location: Jalan Raja, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Timings: 24 hours Entry fees: Free
Set in the Merdeka Square of KL, Sultan Abdul Samad Building was built in 1897, in early Moorish-style architecture. Constructed entirely in brick, the historic landmark was named after the ruling sultan in that era, and was once home to the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture. It c…
The day and night times there is different view to the building itself. Historical and interesting.
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Jalan Raja
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur