Penang City Hall Tours and Activities

Penang City Hall featuring an administrative building and heritage architecture
Penang City Hall which includes a garden
Penang City Hall which includes heritage architecture and an administrative building
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Penang City Hall


A splendid example of Victorian architecture in the heart of Penang, this is a monument to the area’s British influence.

Known to locals as Dewan Bandaraya, Georgetown’s City Hall dates back to the early 20th century. Built in 1903 and officially inaugurated in 1906, for over a century, it’s been at the heart of city life, as the home of council offices and departments. It was also among the earliest buildings on the island to be fitted with electric lighting, installed by German firm Huttenbach Brothers.

Standing proudly on Georgetown’s wide Esplanade, you’ll immediately be drawn to the impressive white façade of this beautiful building. With its tall, narrow arches as well as its white columns, it is a powerful reminder of the lasting British heritage that still remains to this day, harking back to the days of empire.

Outside the building you’ll be able to see the striking cenotaph statue, a memorial which was built by the British as a tribute to their fallen soldiers who lost their lives fighting in the First World War. Enveloped by lush palm trees, it is another impressive spot on this grand boulevard, even though Penang was affected negligibly by the conflicts of that war.

Also outside the building, immediately in front of City Hall, you’ll see a wide and attractive green space. Known as Kota Lama, the British cleared the area in order to play field games, especially the popular sport of cricket, and also to hold military parades. These days it is still used as a focal point for the island, with ceremonies and concerts of all kinds taking place here all year round. Head for the cast iron bandstand or simply sit down on the grass and enjoy the view of City Hall as well as the sea on the other side.

Situated on the Esplanade, the Georgetown City Hall is a fascinating example of British influence and a stark reminder of days gone by when Penang was ruled from thousands of miles away. Bring your camera along to capture the impressive façade of the building.

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