Monday, August 3, 2015

Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak, Malaysia

       Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah was officially opened by His Royal Highness the Sultan of Perak on 9 December 2003. Initially the palace called "the Upper Castle" or Castle is located in Bukit Chandan, is the first concrete castle was built in the State of Perak. The castle belonged to the late Sultan Idris Murshidul Azam Shah, the Sultan of Perak to 28 (1887-1916). It was built in 1889 and completed in 1903. In 1916, the castle was occupied by his son, Sultan Abdul Jalil. Two years later, the castle was occupied by his son, Sultan Yussuff Izudin Shah, the Sultan of Perak to 32 (1948-1963) .In 1954, the Upper Castle was owned by the Ministry of Education, and in 1957, the building was in use as a school, known as the National School of the City Palace. In 1970, the National School of City Palace converted by name Raja Perempuan Muzwin School, which was named after HRH Raja Perempuan of Perak Raja Raja Ariff Bin Muzwin. In 1996, the King's School girl Muzwin has got a new building close to the area. The building was eventually abandoned castle was proposed to be made ​​in Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah.


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