Bangunan Sulaiman (GPS: 3.13806, 101.69237) is a historic building in Kuala Lumpur. It is located on Jalan Damansara, at the junction with Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, with the railway tracks running behind it. Bangunan Sulaiman, along with the other buildings in the immediate vicinity used to be part of the Kuala Lumpur railway terminal complex.
Bangunan Sulaiman was named after Sultan Sulaiman (Sultan Sir Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah), who reigned from 1896 until 1937. It was one of the administrative buildings of the Malayan Railway, but was given in the 1970s to the Registration Department. It changed hands again later on, and was used as the Syariah Court until present time, when it is now being renovated to house the Kuala Lumpur Regional Arbitration Centre (KLRCA).
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