Category: Architecture
Penang Isle: The Islamic Council

Located at the junction of Beach Street and Downing Street, and originally part of the British Government Offices complex, this Neo-Classical style building now houses the Islamic Council of Penang. The building was constructed in 1907, and is a fine example of colonial architecture commonly found in the heritage zone of George Town.

George Town Street View: A 1950 Shophouse
George Town Street View: The Cathedral of Assumption
For more info on the Church: Penang Isle: Church of the Assumption
Penang Isle: Dewan Sri Pinang (Sri Pinang Hall)
George Town’s Narrowest Lane
George Town Street View: Campbell Street
Carnarvon & Kapitan Keling Street Intersection
A George Town Tilt-Shift
More tilt-shift pictures here; George Town Tilt-Shift Portraits










