Christ Church in Malacca is a landmark you shouldn’t miss when visiting Malaysia. This Protestant church, built in the 1700s, showcases both historical importance and stunning architecture, offering a peek into Malacca’s colonial history.
Christ Church in Malacca has an intriguing past that goes back to 1753 when Dutch settlers built it. Initially, it replaced older churches and was later used for Anglican services during British rule. It’s famous for its unique red exterior, added in 1911, and its construction without nails.
Travelers can reach Christ Church in Malacca by driving or taking a bus from Kuala Lumpur, which usually takes around two hours. Once in Melaka, the church is conveniently located in the historic Dutch Square.
Visitors can enter Christ Church in Malacca for free, though donations are welcome. The church is open from 9:00 to 16:30, except on Sundays when hours are slightly reduced for services.
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