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  1. The Town Hall is a British-built administrative building in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is located adjacent to the City Hall, which now serves as the seat of the Penang Island City Council. Completed in the 1880s, the Town Hall is the city's oldest municipal building, as it once housed the Municipal Commission of George Town.

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    City Hall Penang. The City Hall of George Town or Dewan Bandaraya George Town is a Victorian-style building along Jalan Padang Kota Lama. It was constructed in 1903, and opened in 1906.

  3. City Hall. 59 reviews. #51 of 273 things to do in Penang. Architectural Buildings. Write a review. What people are saying. By AGI. “ UNESCO city Hall building ” Feb 2024. Recommended to outsiders to visit this City hall colonial building that placed in Georgetown Esplanade beside beach. By Leonhkny. “ European face of Penang ” Jan 2024.

  4. The City Hall is the local government headquarters of George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Built by the British, it now serves as the seat of the Penang Island City Council and was previously the seat of the George Town City Council.

  5. The Penang Town Hall is a Grade 1 Museum Negara gazetted building under the Antiquities Act. Built in Western architectural style with classical arches, columns, pilasters, quoins, ornamental elements on roof parapet and balustrades, this double storey building is the oldest municipal building on Penang Island.

  6. My goal is to describe every street in every town in Malaysia and Singapore. The Penang Island City Hall or Dewan Bandaraya Pulau Pinang is a Victorian-style building along Jalan Padang Kota Lama in George Town, Penang.

  7. The Town Hall is a Grade 1 Muzium Negara gazetted building under the Antiquities Act and the oldest municipal building on Penang Island. The foundation stone was laid by Colonel Anson and the building was officially declared open by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Frederick Weld, in 1880.