The Dutch Red House is located in the center of Holland Square. It was built in 1650. It is said that it was originally a church, and was later changed to the city government. It is now the Malacca Museum, which houses historical relics from Malay, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Play Guide Today, the museum in the Red House is actually divided into six museums, displaying different historical relics, so it is called "StadthuysMuseumsComplex", including the Museum of History and Ethnology (MuseumSejarahdanEtnografi), Art Museum (MuseumSastera), Education Museum (MuseumPendidikan) et al. Crossing the Malacca River Bridge to the east bank of the river, you will be greeted by a neat square with a red clock tower and a Victorian fountain. Like all fountains, there will always be tourists throwing into it. Coins to make a wish. The square is surrounded by red Dutch buildings. Facing the square is the old Red House, which is the oldest building preserved by the Dutch in the East. The Stadthuys have thick red brick walls, heavy hardwood doors, and wide stone steps in front of them. Museum Introduction The larger of the 6 museums is the History and Ethnology Museum. The main antiques are related to the past Malacca Dynasty. You can see a lot of exquisite china, turtle coins, introductions of Prime Ministers of Malaysia in various periods, models of the Dutch town of Malacca, and understand the wedding scenes of locals. Then you can visit the Educational Museum, which is much smaller in size, a miniature one. You can see the museum make miniatures of past classes. I saw the schoolbags, school shoes worn by the students at that time, and the telephones people used at that time. If you have enough time, you can also visit the art museum, which mainly exhibits many oil paintings, depicting the history and living conditions of the Malays. In addition, the Muslim Museum mainly introduces some religious history and culture about Muslims. The back door of the museum is behind the Christ Church. After the tour, you can go directly to the church to visit. In addition, there are small shops lined up along the street at the bottom of the red house, and handicrafts of the same color are richer in colors and styles. If you like, you can buy some as souvenirs.
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A collection of Dutch colonial buildings built 250 years ago at the central of Malacca.
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The Dutch Red House, located on the banks of the Malacca River, was built between 1641 and 1660 and is the oldest Dutch building in Southeast Asia, built by the Dutch colonial government at the time, using red bricks specially shipped from the Netherlands, so commonly known as the "Red House". Originally built, the church was the seat of government for more than 300 years, until 1980 it was converted to a museum in Malacca, containing historical artifacts from Malay, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. However, it is also said that the exterior walls of the building are red, including the ancient Christian church built in 1753, and the red bell tower built in 1886, are part of the red house.
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The Dutch Red House 6 in Malacca Although the British government has carried out many renovations during the British colonial period, Dutch architectural art and designs such as Dutch-style thick brick walls, large windows and doors have been preserved. The only one that has been rebuilt is its underground drainage system. The top floor of the Red House is the former Governor's bedroom, a vast bedroom filled with Chinese mythology and art.
New Horse Tour - Malacca Dutch Red House 13 has a Chinese tour group place, it must be Chinese style. The closer you get to the Dutch Red House, the stronger the familiar Chinese flavor. The tour guide waved the small red flag in his hand and told the group members when and where to gather. A free movement was like a password, and a group of people swarmed and dispersed.