Kubah Bangunan Abdul Samad

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The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a late-19th century building located along Jalan Raja in front of Dataran Merdeka and the Royal Selangor Club in …

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Oct 10, 2024
Merdeka Square and the beautiful historic buildings that surround it. Merdeka Square is right in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Nice well maintained building which one can appreciate only … Full review by Anuradha777
Sep 22, 2024
The building, which is mostly empty sits across from Independence square. It has British architecture and stands prominently in the area. I don't believe you can go in it at any location. Full review by lucycan
Aug 24, 2024
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has an iconic clock tower and Moorish-inspired design. It has a historical significance and it is a prominent landmark in the city of Kuala L… Full review by YuppieLionheart
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Facts

Construction completed:1897
Construction started:3 September 1894
Architect:A.C. Norman

Questions & answers

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Can tourist see the building from inside?? Is it open for public??
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Yes, you can visit inside the building but there are certain hours in the morning where once can visit inside the building. But inside there is nothing much to see and you can avoid that …
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Yes, you can visit inside the building but there are certain hours in the morning where once can visit inside the building. But inside there is nothing much to see and you can avoid that visit. Instead the walk along the whole street is much better if sun is not too harsh.
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Is it possible to do a late night tour like at 6:30? We have a short layover and want to do a night tour
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I am not sure about entering the building. But the building at night is not to be missed. It is beautiful and its architecture is totally worth a visit anytime.
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Which time is better the nice view night or day? Thanks
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At night, the building is an entirely different building than during the day. That is when I went to take my own photos.
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Is there a entrance fee?
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No entrance fees!!
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Do they open on public holidays?
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No they not open
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