1935, Jln Kota, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, MalaysiaMap
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A good place to visit for people who love history. The city, on the other hand, has nothing much to offer tourists.
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Church of Saint Paul, Malacca Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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St Paul's Church was built in 1521 for the Portuguese. After the Dutch occupied Malacca in 1670, the church was used as a castle, and many bullet holes can still be seen on the outer wall today. In 1753, the Dutch built another church, and St. Paul's Church was used as a burial ground for Dutch nobles, and some tombstones inscribed in Latin and Portuguese are still preserved. St. Paul's Church is built on the top of St. Paul's Hill. There is a white priest statue erected in front of the church. The carving is very realistic. The strange thing is that the statue has no right hand. In addition, it is also a pleasant thing to overlook the Strait of Malacca in the distance.
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Church of Saint Paul, Malacca Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A good place to visit for people who love history. The city, on the other hand, has nothing much to offer tourists.
St. Paul's Church is located on St. Paul's hill in Malacca city centre, originally built in 1521, making it the oldest church building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.In the morning, locals usually come to climb the steps and do some exercises here, breathe the fresh air with cool breeze. Start from noon, there is a lots of tourists , absolutely a beautiful historical tourist spot; picturesque with lovely panoramic view of Malacca city.
Built on the hill, St. Paul's Church, where the famous missionary St. Francis is buried, stands his statue in front of the church. The church has no top, only four walls, many Arabic stone monuments.
St Paul’s Church is located next to A Famosa port and is located on St Paul’s hill. The church is not operational and is ruins now, but you can still visit and admire the architecture. It is a must see attraction in Melaka
可惜只剩下殘骸不然一定是個很美麗的教堂雖然有爬一小段但是非常值得
這教堂就在雞場街附近,和澳門大三巴的經歷差不多,同樣是聖保羅教堂,而且經過時間洗禮已經破爛不堪@