One of Malacca’s most recognizable landmarks, Christ Church Melaka can be seen from afar with its bright coral-red exterior and huge white cross. Visit this historic landmark to learn about its rich history, as it was built by the Dutch when they took possession of Malacca from the Portuguese.
Photograph its beautiful surrounding foliage and colorful flowers. Step inside to marvel at its ten rows of 200-year-old handmade pews, decorative fanlights, and plaques designed to honor Dutch soldiers.
After visiting the church, grab a snack from one of the nearby vendors and relax by the ornate fountain outside. Directly opposite is the Historical Museum and Ethnographical Museum, while a leisurely stroll around this area reveals an array of opulent Baba merchants’ houses and Nyonya restaurants.
Getting there
Located in Malacca, Christ Church Melaka sits near Malacca’s Chinatown center in the Stadthuys area, best reached by bus, taxi or trishaw from the city center. It’s around a 20-minute drive from Malacca International Airport.