11. ALAM SHAH PALACE ( ISTANA ALAM SHAH)
12. OLD CHARTERED BANK BUILDING
13. ISLAMIC RELIGION OFFICE ( PEJABAT AGAMA ISLAM)
14. THE ROYAL GALLERY ( GALERI DIRAJA SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ)
The Mahkota Puri Palace in Klang was built
in 1889 to replace the Istana Alauddin (Bandar as the Palace) in Jugra as the
Royal Administration Centre. The ruling Sultan then, Sultan Alaeddin Suleiman
Shah, resided in this palace in 1903. When the Sultan passed away in 1938,
Tengku Alam Shah was enthroned as the new Sultan.
It was during this time that the Mahkota Puri Palace was demolished to be replaced by the Alam Shah Palace. The new palace was built on the same site on the same site as Mahkota Puri Palace in 1950.
It was during this time that the Mahkota Puri Palace was demolished to be replaced by the Alam Shah Palace. The new palace was built on the same site on the same site as Mahkota Puri Palace in 1950.
12. OLD CHARTERED BANK BUILDING
The former
Chartered Bank, situated at the intersection of Jalan Istana and Jalan Dato
Hamzah, was established since 1874. It was the first financial institution in
Klang.
The building has
a neoclassical style in which 2 stretches of balcony at the upper level oversee
the roadside, reflecting the influence of colonial architecture. The building
is now home to an Indian boutique shop and has been renovated to cater to the
commercial demands.
13. ISLAMIC RELIGION OFFICE ( PEJABAT AGAMA ISLAM)
The main building
of Islamic Religion Office beside Old Chartered Bank Building was built in
1912. It was once a significant bungalow along Jalan Dato Hamzah. The building
has been renovated to accommodate modern facilities.
14. THE ROYAL GALLERY ( GALERI DIRAJA SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ)
The gallery which
is the brainchild of His Late Majesty the Yang Di Pertuan Agong XI, Sultan
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Alhaj, the late father of the present Sultan, was
first established in 1988 to house His Majesty’s personal collection of
artefacts, memorabilia and royal Klang , the Royal Gallery was temporarily
closed down when the King passed away in 2001.
Upon the
ascension of HRH Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj to the throne, HRH
instructed that the legacy of his late father’s initiative has to be continued,
by relocating the gallery to the Sultan Suleiman Building.
Designed by PWD
architect Arthur B. Hubback and built in 1909, this building was first served
as land and administration office for the British, the Japanese during World
War II then used as its was headquarters. After independent, the building
housed several authorities until its recent restoration into the Royal Gallery.
Visitors will get
an insight of the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah’s childhood and early
year as a crown prince, his career in military and public offices until his
appointment as the eighth Sultan of Selangor in 1960 and as the eleventh Yang
Di Pertuan Agong in 1999.
The Royal
Collections consists of a range of magnificent personal collections of
artifacts and gifts covering the period of his reign. Included in the
exhibition are replicas of Selangor Crown jewels.