The Stadthuys
The Stadthuys was built between 1641 and 1660 on the ruins of a fort which
belongs to the Portuguese. It is believed that the Stadthuys is the oldest Dutch
building in the East. This massive red building displays all the common features
of the Dutch colonial architecture which includes substantial solid doors and
louvered windows.
Since its completion to 1980, the Stadthuys was used as the administrative
center of successive governments for a period of 300 years. It was in 1982 when
the Stadthuys was converted into a history museum which exhibits Malacca's
history starting from the great Malay Sultanate and the Portuguese, Dutch and
British colonization till the present day.
Beside the Stadthuys is also another fine example of the Dutch architecture
which is the Christ Church that was built in 1753. Attractions nearby are
aplenty. Just a short walking distance towards the opposite of the Stadthuys is
the renowned Jonker Street where you can try
famous Malaccan delicacies such as the chicken rice ball, nyonya laksa, cendol
and so on. There are also many souvenirs which you can buy at the
Jonker Street.
Before you can get to Jonker Street from the
Stadhuys, you will cross a river. There is a
Malacca River Cruise just nearby if you wish to see more of this famous
area. There are also museums in the area such as the
Cheng Ho Culture Museum and the
Malaysian Youth Museum (Muzium Belia Melaka).
Another historical landmark close by is the
Queen Victoria's Fountain which is a
little far from the Stadthuys but still reachable by walking. The fountain was
built in 1901 but is still standing proud and not does not look like it is more
than a 100 years old. There are many places to visit in this area. Further down
from the fountain are two shopping complexes which you can visit as well.
They are the Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade. Do consider to stay over in
any of the hotels in Malacca. There are some hotels around the area which
includes the Renaissance Hotel which is just beside Dataran Pahlawan and also
budget hotels in the Melaka Raya area.
Getting There
There really isn't much choice when it comes to transportation in Malacca. You
can either drive here or take a cab. This place is a well-known place, so it
should not be hard to find. It is impossible to miss a massive red building.
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