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Secretariat Building (Bangunan Sultan Ibrahim)
Built in 1940 and located on Bukit Timbalan (Deputy Hill), this building
houses the state secretariat, as well as other departments of the state government.
Despite the appearances of other high-rise buildings in recent years, JB's skyline is
still dominated by it. The Sarascenic character and the mosaic detail, particularly of the
Grand Hall, makes this one of the most interesting buildings in Johor.
Royal
Abu Bakar Museum, Grand Palace
The Istana Besar (Grand Palace) was built by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1866.
Sprawled over 53.8 hectares of fine, manicured lawns, the Palace itself depicts the
neoclassical architecture of a past era. Today, it houses the many artifacts of the Johor
Royal family, most of which were collected by the globe trotting Sultan Abu Bakar and his
son, Sultan Ibrahim, on their many tours abroad. Its compound is beautifully landscaped
with lush green lawns and gardens with flowers of every imaginable color. Nearby is a
landscaped Japanese garden and a replica of a Japanese teahouse that was presented by the
Crown Prince of Japan to the Sultan of Johor in 1936.
Sultan
Abu Bakar Mosque
Built in 1900 with a blend of the traditional Islamic and Italian style
architecture is the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque. Set atop a hill and unveiling a breathtaking
view of the Straits of Johor, this mosque is considered one of the finest in the country.
Taking 8 years to complete at a staggering cost (at that time) of RM400,000, it can
accommodate 2,000 worshippers.
Dataran
Bandaraya (City Square)
While many of JB's attractions have links to the state's early history, this
is a new attraction that was built to commemorate the proclamation of JB as a city on 1st
January 1994. It comprises of a clock tower that faces a series of fountains. Its raised
structure and open lawns have proven to be a popular venue for outdoor performances and
events.
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