Perlis State Assembly Complex (GPS: 6.4141, 100.18786) is a complex of government buildings in Kangar, Perlis. Located along Persiaran Wawasan, it is a local landmark. The main building is four storeys tall. It is topped with five domes in a quincunx arrangement, with the middle dome being the largest. All the domes are green in colour, bowl-shaped, and topped with spires. The grand entrance to the State Assembly Building has a flight of grand staircase leading up to a portico with columns supporting three arches. The driveway leading to the building forms a semi-circle exiting at both ends to Persiaran Wawasan.
Along the main road is a structure honoring the Ruler of Perlis. It is in the form of a stylized yellow umbrella over the images of the ruler and his consort, with the words Dirgahayu Tuanku.
Kompleks Dewan Undangan Negeri Perlis (30 July, 2016)
Dirgahayu Tuanku structure (30 July, 2016)
360° View of Perlis State Assembly Complex on Google Maps Street View
Perlis State Assembly Complex
Perlis State Assembly Complex is on the map of Kangar
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