St. George’s Church
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 7, 2017, 14:32 IST
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The first Anglican church in Southeast Asia, nearly destroyed during the Japanese occupation of Malaysia, today stands proudly restored on Farquhar Street in George Town, just off north-end of the popular Masjid Kapitan Keling str … Read more
The first Anglican church in Southeast Asia, nearly destroyed during the Japanese occupation of Malaysia, today stands proudly restored on Farquhar Street in George Town, just off north-end of the popular Masjid Kapitan Keling street. Its peaceful campus hosts a large open ground in the front, a heritage centre for visitors to buy souvenirs and refreshments, and a parking area. Read less

The first Anglican church in Southeast Asia, nearly destroyed during the Japanese occupation of Malaysia, today stands proudly restored on Farquhar Street in George Town, just off north-end of the popular Masjid Kapitan Keling street. Its peaceful campus hosts a large open ground in the front, a heritage centre for visitors to buy souvenirs and refreshments, and a parking area. The nearly 200-year-old edifice has an impressive whitewashed facade, with imposing pillars and exteriors. This early-19th century building was modelled on St. George’s Cathedral in Chennai, built by Bengal engineers and was consecrated by the first bishop of Kolkata. The Malaysian Government has declared St. George’s Church as one of the 50 national treasures and a heritage site.
Tips: The church is situated next to the Penang State Museum, so you may plan to visit these sites together. The administration prohibits photography inside the main prayer hall. The church is open to visitors between 10 AM and 4 PM from Monday to Thursday.
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