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Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The famous place in Melaka is Holland Square. Most of the buildings in the Netherlands are mainly red, so the whole area of the square is mostly red and orange-red buildings. Among them, the famous Red House, which is said to be built in 1650, is the oldest existing Dutch building in the Far East. In the early days, it was a Dutch residence and office, and now it has been changed to the Malacca Museum.
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Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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wow 😮 the place is so amazing 🤩 i really love to see history places like that 😄
Dutch Square is the iconic historical landmark in Malacca town area, just opposite the Jonker Street. This famous tourist hotspot is featuring the Stadthuys, Queen Victoria's Fountain, Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower & Christ Church Melaka.
There are many photography angles, providing foreign tourists well. Because the staff speak English
The Holland Square was built between 1641 and 1660 and is considered the oldest Dutch building in Asia. The Red House was built by the Dutch government at the time, using red bricks specially shipped from the Netherlands, so it is commonly known as the Red House. The Red House was originally built as a church, later became a municipal office building and is now a museum. The square has an ancient Christian church built in 1753, a red bell tower built in 1886, and a magnificent European-style classical Victorian fountain built to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne. There are rickshaws to receive tourists shopping, to nearby attractions within easy reach.
The heart of melaka town is at the red square where all the buildings are painted red. Many tourists attractions are situated here eg St Paul Hill. Take a trishaw ride to explore the area.
Located at the heart of Banda Hilir (city centre) of Melaka. Nice surroundings, well maintained of monuments, trees and gardens. Take some pictures at this square and appreciate the colonial architecture. Nearby the Red Square are Jonker Street, museums to visit, Menara Taming Sari & the major shopping area Mahkota Parade & Dataran Pahlawan Megamall. Best tips; avoid rainy weather and wear cap during hot day. Parking at Jonker Street area or beside Menara Taming Sari area.
Our visit here was just a part of our Malaysia - Singapore trip. This lovely town absolutely deserves a stand-alone trip on its own. I want to come back here. It was really a nice place for students trip.