Christ Church built by the Dutch when
they took possession of Malacca from the Portuguese, it's one of
Malacca’s most defining structures. Situated along Jalan Gereja (also
known as Church Street) it is an instantly recognizable brick-red
building with a huge white cross at the top. Sitting opposite the
Stadhuys, Christ Church was built in 1753 to celebrate a century of
Dutch occupation. The interior of the cathedral has 200 year-old
handmade pews, decorative fanlights and plaques that honour Dutch
soldiers and locals.
Christ Church Information
Christ Church is located near to Malacca’s Chinatown centre. Across
the bridge from the Jonker Street, it is one of the most popular
sightseeing attractions in the Stadthuys area. A lot of colourful
trishaws (You can pay to ride it) and directly opposite is the
Historical Museum and Ethnographical Museum.
The area is stepped
in Baba Nyonya culture with opulent ‘Baba merchants’ houses and
elegantly-conserved Nyonya restaurants that line the constricted roads.
Christ Church is small – once inside, right beside the front doors there
is a long table with brochures and religious paraphernalia for sale set
up. There are about ten rows of pews before the main altar and the
whole place has old light fixtures and plenty of worn-but-well-kept
tiles.
Dutch occupation
Besides its commemorative purpose, Christ Church was constructed due
to the fact that when the Dutch first conquered Malacca, they had no
place of worship other than St. Paul’s Church, a small chapel built on
St. Paul Hill.
Later on, when the British took over Malacca
they added a weathercock and bell to Christ Church and transformed it
from a Protestant church into an Anglican one. Entrance into the
basilica is free; it is not a big building and the interior is dark yet
cosy, with dark polished wooden pews that face the altar and large
timber crucifixes that hang on the walls. Meanwhile, outside the church
is a beautiful collection of potted plants and a colourful group of
trishaws lined up for tourists.
Christ Church Melaka
- Address: Jalan Kota Melaka, Melaka
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