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The Stadthuys

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Luc
December 12, 2016
The legacy of the Dutch is still very much alive and felt in Malacca in a form of a red building called the Stadthuys. It used to be the administrative center of successive governments but now it is a history museum. The Stadthuys can be easily found as it is just beside the Christ Church. Opposite the Stadthuys is the famous Jonker Street visited by many tourists.
The legacy of the Dutch is still very much alive and felt in Malacca in a form of a red building called the Stadthuys. It used to be the administrative center of successive governments but now it is a history museum. The Stadthuys can be easily found as it is just beside the Christ Church. Opposite…
Amir
September 7, 2014
A historical site identifiable by its buildings which are in red.
Lee
February 25, 2013
Historical Places - underscored by UNESCO. The Stadthuys Town Hall was built by the Dutch in 1650
Sunny
November 30, 2019
The Stadthuys was built in 1650. It is a former Dutch government site features a clock tower & regional history exhibits. Opening Hours: 9am- 5 pm Admission Fees: RM 3- Rm 12 per person (locals / foreigners) Distance from unit: 2.7 km
Daniel
November 15, 2019
Red buildings that were built by the Dutch colonial masters. There's a museum highlighting the history of Malacca & a church, Christ Church, that's still in service.

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