Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad, which had been closed for quite some time, has now reopened to the public in February 2026, offering visitors the opportunity to learn about history, appreciate its unique architectural design, and enjoy the gallery experience provided. The building is one of the most iconic historical landmarks in Malaysia. Construction began in 1894 and was completed in 1897 during British rule. It was designed in the Moorish architectural style, clearly reflected in its onion-shaped domes and distinctive arched colonnades. Originally, the building served as an administrative centre, housing key offices such as the High Court and other government departments. Its location facing Dataran Merdeka also made it a silent witness to significant national events, including the declaration of independence in 1957. From a sustainability perspective, the restoration of this building reflects a commitment to sustainable development. Conservation efforts were initiated by the Malaysia...
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