zain
Senior Member
Let me introduce you to another architectural gem of Kuala Lumpur that we inherit from the British Colonial Government. This elegant building is located near the Sultan Abdul Samad Building which I posted earlier. This historic Mughal style building is currently occupied by the National Textile Museum. Originally built in 1896 whose architecture was designed by A.B. Hubback to house the headquarters of the Federated Malay States Railways. It was later used by various government departments before being refurbished as a museum in 2007.
Pix #1 - The main dome of the National Textile Museum Building
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Pix #3 - Just like other Mughal style building, inside there is spacious airy corridor that acts as a passageway as well as to adapt to the hot and humid tropical climate
Pix #4 - As you can see, it is located just next to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building separated by a road
Pix #5You can check out this link to view all the pictures.Comments and criticism are welcomed with open arms