The red square consists of 3 historic buildings which is the Church, the Stadhuist Dutch Building and the old Post Office building. The Stadhuist has been turned into a historical museum center, whic…Full review by Surgi I
Sep 2, 2024
If you wanna see all the historical sites in Malacca, Malaysia then a must visit trip is not complete without stopping by Red Square (Dutch square) right at the heart of the city’s historic and cultu…Full review by William C
Jul 6, 2024
Lovely and very old place which must visit if you in Malacca. The Dutch Square is surrounded by buildings as: Red Square, Clock Tower, Malacca River, Christ Church, Queen Victoria Fountain and Street…Full review by VIETNAMTOURPACKAGE
Red Square (Dutch Square) is an area. So it's FOC. But if you wanna go inside the building (e.g. The Stadthuys) the entrance fees are as follows: Adult (local) - RM5 Adult (foreigner) - …
Red Square (Dutch Square) is an area. So it's FOC. But if you wanna go inside the building (e.g. The Stadthuys) the entrance fees are as follows: Adult (local) - RM5 Adult (foreigner) - RM10 Child (local) - RM2 Child (foreigner) - RM4 Inside The Stadthuys - the main building houses the Museum of History & Ethnography which showcases Malaccan customs and traditions as well as the city’s rich history, from the great Malay Sultanate to the Portuguese, Dutch and British occupations. Meanwhile, just behind the Stadthuys is the Museum of Literature where historical accounts and local legends are detailed in maps, prints and photographs. One admission ticket allows visitors entrance to both exhibits.