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Queen Victoria's Fountain, Melaka

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A testament to the British colonial era, Queen Victoria's Fountain stands as a majestic, marble fountain erected in 1904 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and to commemorate her status as the longest reigning monarch in the history of England and Scotland. The fountain sits in the middle of a Dutch square, surrounded by red Dutch houses, and is one of the last traces of British colonization in the country. The fountain is in close proximity to other important heritage sites and is surrounded by benches, souvenir shops, and refreshment stands. Plan to see Queen Victoria's Fountain and other attractions that appeal to you using our Melaka trip maker app.
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  • This fountain dedicated to the Queen Victoria is just in the middle of the Red Square. Nice spot for taking some pictures. 
    This fountain dedicated to the Queen Victoria is just in the middle of the Red Square. Nice spot for taking some pictures.  more »
  • Walked right by it and didn't really notice it until the return trip. Nice fountain, but not anything I'd go out of my way for, 
    Walked right by it and didn't really notice it until the return trip. Nice fountain, but not anything I'd go out of my way for,  more »
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  • Victoria Regina, a water fountain erected in 1904 as remembrance to Queen Victoria. Great gothic architecture and design, blends well with the surrounding historical area. Just beside Christ Church and Stadhuys.
  • Visited in Feb before the MCO. The Queen Victoria's Fountain is a Gothic style fountain in the landmark Dutch Square. The fountain almost seems out of place as it’s not painted red like the rest of the buildings around the square and of course the style is different from the Dutch Reform style of the architecture in the square. Sadly there was no water flowing when I was there as there’s currently a water shortage in Malacca. As Gothic fountains go, there’s nothing special about it, especially as there’s no water.

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