the stadthuys melaka

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Dutch Windmills around The Stadthuys Melaka, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stadthuys (Dutch City Hall) in Melaka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stadthuys (Dutch City Hall) in Melaka Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stadthuys (Dutch City Hall) in Melaka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stadthuys (Dutch City Hall) in Melaka Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
THE STADTHUYS - MELAKA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Characterised by salmon red walls, the Stadthuys was once the official residence of the Dutch governors and their officers. The building is a fine example of Dutch woodworking and masonry, and presently houses the History and Ethnography Museum as well as the Literature Museum. Built in 1645, the Stadthuys is the oldest remaining Dutch building in Southeast Asia.


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