Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru
Facts and practical information
The Sultan Ibrahim Building stands as a commanding historical landmark in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Constructed between 1936 and 1940, this grand edifice served as the administrative center of the Johor government and is named after Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar, the ruler of Johor at the time of its completion.
With its distinctive architecture that blends colonial and Malay influences, the Sultan Ibrahim Building is not only a sight to behold but also a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage. The building is characterized by its imposing facade, a tower that offers panoramic views of the Straits of Johor, and a dome that is an iconic part of the city's skyline.
The structure's historical significance is further underscored by its role during the Japanese occupation in World War II, when it was used as the headquarters of the Japanese military administration. Today, while it no longer functions as the state's administrative center, having been succeeded by the new Sultan Ismail Building, it continues to attract visitors with its majestic appearance and historical importance.
Tourists and history enthusiasts alike can appreciate the Sultan Ibrahim Building's architectural beauty and its place in Johor's narrative. Although the building is not open to the public for internal tours, its exterior and surrounding grounds offer ample opportunities for photography and reflection on Malaysia's colonial past.
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Sultan Ibrahim Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Johor Bahru City Square, Komtar JBCC, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Istana Besar.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Sultan Ibrahim Building by public transport?
Train
- Johor Bahru Sentral (12 min walk)
Bus
- JB Sentral Bus Terminal • Lines: 160, 170X, 950 (12 min walk)
- JB sentral (12 min walk)