Round Tower (Kuching)
The Round Tower is a historical building in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
History
The Round Tower was constructed in 1886 as a fort but was never used for military purposes. Up until 1947 it was used as a public dispensary serving the adjoining hospital (today the Textile Museum Sarawak). Later, it was occupied by the Labour Department and then by the judiciary as a court registry. In 2004, it was it was used by the Sarawak Craft Council who displayed handicrafts, and around 2000 it was converted into a cafe and restaurant.
Description
The building consists of two floors with two round towers at its corners, with the date of its construction inscribed on its facade. It was registered as a state heritage building under the Sarawak Heritage Ordinance 1993 (SCHO) in 1985.
See also
References
- ^ Robinson, Daniel (2011). Borneo. Internet Archive. Footscray, Vic. : Lonely Planet. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-74179-215-7.
- ^ "Kuching - The Round Tower | Sarawak Tourism Board". www.sarawaktourism.com. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ CyrilDason (2016-06-29). "Historical places in Kuching / Kuching heritage trail". KuchingBorneo. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Churchill Edward (2021-02-10). "Abdul Karim: Leasing out heritage buildings can add value, ensure conservation". Borneo Post Online. Retrieved 2024-11-13.