Government Buildings in Kuala Lumpur

Government Buildings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Government Buildings in Kuala Lumpur

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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia8,536 contributions
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    Two beautiful old buildings, the Railway Building and Railway Station, relics of a bygone age and now the office of Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad. Built in 1910 and 1917 to designs of British soldier/architect, Arthur Hubback, in the Moorish architectural style popular during the period. When first sighted, I assumed I was looking at a mosque with the ornate facades, domes and minarets atop the buildings. Its a shame that the buildings have not been converted to museums as available information is descriptive of the mix of architectural features and styles that adorn the inferiors. Unfortunately, the exteriors require some TLC, the deterioration of the structure very noticeable in places.
    Written 3 April 2024
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  • Titus D
    Sri Lanka6,908 contributions
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    The parliament building is of unique architecture and nice looking one it being fairly tall and distinctively white. We can see it from the monument area and around it. The architecture of the parliament building is described as the Bicameral type. It is only building with a distinctive landscape in the area.
    We applied online by application five working days before our visit. Once we got the approval / permission to our email, we have to take prints of it and bring along with us.
    We dressed in full suit in respect of the high ranking legislative venue.There are two houses in the parliament, namely; Dewan Rakyt the Lower House of representatives and the other Dewan Negara the Upper House. We were asked to sit in the viewing area balcony as the parliament session was on. We herd like a little argument and we were lucky to witness them.
    Written 13 May 2017
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  • nellielim
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4,011 contributions
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    Bangunan Sulaiman is located on Jalan Damansara at the junction with Jalan Sultan Sulaiman with railway tracks running behind the building. This is a set of three administrative buildings originally belonging to FMS Railways. Built by the British at the end of the 19th century, it was gazetted as a heritage site in 1983. It is currently the home of the Kuala Lumpur Regional Arbitration Centre.
    Written 7 May 2018
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  • nellielim
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4,011 contributions
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    Located along Jalan Duta, this is a large courthouse complex housing various courts of this country's judicial system. It was primarily planned to centralise judicial branches in the city into one building. In all the complex comprise 30 courthouses for the High Court, 21 for the Sessions Court and 26 for the Magistrates Court. Architecture here was meant to bear similarities to architectures of colonial municipal buildings.
    Written 25 January 2017
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