Jubilee Clock Tower, George Town
Facts and practical information
Standing proudly in the heart of George Town, Malaysia, the Jubilee Clock Tower is a testament to the city's colonial heritage and historical significance. This iconic landmark, situated at the junction of Lebuh Light and Lebuh Pantai, near the historic Fort Cornwallis, is more than just a timepiece; it is a symbol of George Town's storied past.
The Jubilee Clock Tower, also known as Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, was built in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Each foot of the tower's height represents a year of Queen Victoria's 60-year reign, bringing the structure to an impressive 60 feet tall. The tower's Moorish design, reflecting the prevalent architectural style of the time, adds a touch of the exotic to the city's skyline.
Though it was constructed over a century ago, the Jubilee Clock Tower has been meticulously maintained, surviving both the test of time and the ravages of World War II. Despite slight leaning due to bombing during the war, the tower still functions, with its clock steadily ticking away the seconds as it has for generations.
As a beacon in the bustling city, the tower is easily accessible to visitors exploring George Town's UNESCO World Heritage-listed city center. Its strategic location makes it a popular starting point for tourists embarking on their journey through the city's cultural and historical attractions.
Jubilee Clock Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: 1st Avenue Mall, Prangin Mall, Penang Times Square, Fort Cornwallis.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Jubilee Clock Tower?
How to get to Jubilee Clock Tower by public transport?
Bus
- Balai Polis • Lines: 11, Cat (2 min walk)
- Swethenham Pier Cruise Terminal • Lines: 11, Cat (3 min walk)