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  1. The Queen Victoria Fountain was built in 1901 by the British and is still standing as elegant as ever until this very day. Although more than a hundred years old, this fountain is still functioning well and is probably the only functioning colonial water fountains in Malaysia.

  2. Britain’s longest reigning monarch’s commemorative tribute is indeed a sight to behold; impressive, majestic, and historical. You can’t miss the Queen Victoria’s fountain as it’s situated in the middle of Dutch Square.

  3. Queen Victoria's Fountain is in the heart of the Dutch Square of the historic city of Melaka. From here, you can walk to many of the other historical sites (The Stadthuys Malacca, Christ Church, the Tan Beng Siew Clock Tower, Middlesburg Fort, etc), tourist spots (Jonker Street, Maritime Museum, etc), and malls. 2.

  4. The Victoria Fountain: Dedicated to the late Queen of the Great British Empire in 1901. Located just in front of the Christ Church and also the Stadthuys, the Victoria Fountain has been part of the icon of Malacca. The scene is almost in every post card, catalogue or books that symbolized Malacca.

  5. Book your tickets online for Queen Victoria's Fountain, Melaka: See 379 reviews, articles, and 211 photos of Queen Victoria's Fountain, ranked No.26 on Tripadvisor among 173 attractions in Melaka.

  6. The Queen Victoria's Fountain is a Gothic style fountain in the landmark Ducth Square. The fountain almost seems out of place as it’s not painted red like the rest of the buildings around the square and of course the style is different from the Dutch Reform style of the architecture in the square.

  7. Book your tickets online for Queen Victoria's Fountain, Melaka: See 378 reviews, articles, and 211 photos of Queen Victoria's Fountain, ranked No.25 on Tripadvisor among 169 attractions in Melaka.

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