Kuching Old Courthouse

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Typeformer courthouse
Coordinates1°33′34.3″N 110°20′41.7″E / 1.559528°N 110.344917°E / 1.559528; 110.344917
Construction started1868
Kuching Old Courthouse
Interactive map of the Kuching Old Courthouse area
General information
Typeformer courthouse
LocationKuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Coordinates1°33′34.3″N 110°20′41.7″E / 1.559528°N 110.344917°E / 1.559528; 110.344917
Construction started1868
Completed1874

The Kuching Old Courthouse is a historical courthouse in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Memorial commemorating the proclamation of Rajah Charles Brooke was erected in 1924.

After Charles Brooke was proclaimed as the Rajah of Sarawak in 1868,[1] he was looking for a better venue for the administrative center of the government of Sarawak. The construction of the courthouse building started in 1868 and completed in 1874, which was then officiated by William Henry Rodway. In 1883, a clock tower was added to the building at the entrance area. In 1924, the memorial for Charles Brooke was constructed at the building entrance square.[2] It was used as the administrative center for the government of Sarawak until 1973.[3] In 2003, the building was converted into the Sarawak Tourism Complex.[4]

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