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Christ Church, Malacca

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Christ Church Malacca, built in 1753, is a prime example of Dutch colonial architecture in Southeast Asia. Its distinctive red brick facade, large wooden doors, and white louvered windows make it a landmark in the city's historic square. Inside, visitors can see original handmade pews, a copper Bible, and a replica of the Last Supper painting. The church now functions as a museum, offering insights into the Dutch Reformed community's history. Its location in the heart of Malacca makes it a must-see stop on any heritage walk.

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  • Admire the church's iconic red exterior and Dutch-style gables.
  • Step inside to see original 18th-century pews and a copper Bible.
  • View the replica of the Last Supper painting above the altar.

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