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The Stadthuys

Location: Malacca-Dutch Clock Tower, Dutch Stadthuys | Accessibility classification: Historical monuments | Accessibility information: The Stadthuys

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance and exit are equipped with manual doors, and the width is roughly suitable for wheelchairs to pass through, some of which may require assistance from others
The passage is high or low or has a few steps, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
The staff is friendly and courteous, and can provide consulting services for wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility
There is a special location for the disabled or a wide passage, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone

suitable category

  • Family family
  • Physical Disability
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Elderly
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Lone Ranger

Introduction

Malacca is an ancient city in Malaysia. Due to the colonial rule of Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom successively, some parts of the urban area of Malacca retain the buildings and monuments left by these colonial rulers. The Stadthuys Square, surrounded by the former General Post Office, Christ Church, Bell Tower and Stadthuys, is a popular photo spot.

Accessibility description

The area around the ancient city of Malacca is full of historical monuments. There are no barrier-free facilities. People with wheelchairs/handicapped should pay special attention and do not go alone.

 FG Tips

There are no accessible toilets in the vicinity of the ancient city of Malacca, so wheelchair users should pay special attention.

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Relevant information

Address : Malacca

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Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The Stadthuys is a tourist hotspot in Malacca, and there is no official entrance or exit

Channel design
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- Most of the access roads outside the Stadthuys Square are still broadly designed and are generally suitable for wheelchair users to enter and exit
- Other buildings such as the General Post Office, Christ Church, Bell Tower and the Stadthuys internal passages are relatively narrow
- A small number of building entrances are equipped with ramps, which are relatively flat so that wheelchair users can easily get on and off

WC
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- There are no accessible toilets in Stadthuys Square, Dutch Bell Tower and Christ Church


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