Heeren Street, is synonymous with museums and rich Malaccan heritage. To, me it is one of the most attractive haunts in Melaka, as I've spent time with friends for photoshoot and just lazing around. It has never failed to bring a sense of calm awesomeness.
This street boasts archaic double-story buildings, which predominantly was built on Dutch influenced architecture! Malaqa Musem is a good place to go and explore the fine details and view yesteryear arts and artifacts.
Baboon House is another must place in Heeren street. They serve juicy burgers and nonya delights. Its not just their food, the archaic ambience, its unique garden and the love for arts is a heady mixture in which one could soak up and laze around unwind with friends. Here are some shots of this paradise...
The garden is, how to say, am lost for words...Even if you are alone there is something for you at Baboon House
Then there are bird houses, which I didn't get a chance to visit...
One cannot miss to notice the circular opening that separates the buildings...
In short Heeruen street subtly boasts the rich past!
Model of yesteryear Heeren street - SSS |
Malaqa House |
Baboon House is another must place in Heeren street. They serve juicy burgers and nonya delights. Its not just their food, the archaic ambience, its unique garden and the love for arts is a heady mixture in which one could soak up and laze around unwind with friends. Here are some shots of this paradise...
Artistic Interior |
The garden is, how to say, am lost for words...Even if you are alone there is something for you at Baboon House
Enter the Garden |
The Baboon Paradise! |
Then there are bird houses, which I didn't get a chance to visit...
Bird House |
One cannot miss to notice the circular opening that separates the buildings...
In short Heeruen street subtly boasts the rich past!
5 comments:
Wonderful post and very creative photography ~ looks like a fascinating place ~ carol, xo
What lovely shots of this beautiful house.
interesting place to photograph.
That looks like wonderful places to spend time. I am always amazed at miniature items for some reason. The birdhouse shops looks quite interesting, too!
Wonderful shots. Culturally rich and artistic.
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