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Open tomorrow at 09:30-16:30
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89-133 Pansodan Street,Yangon, Myanmar, Yangon (Rangoon), MyanmarMap
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  • Harrison-F-Carter
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    Impressive

    Such a lovely little park, surrounded by so many nice buildings - it is well worth taking the time to come and visit this area - lots to see in such a small space.

    Reviewed on Jan 30, 2020
  • francis_martino
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    How lovely architecture

    That's beautiful building of British Queen Anne style architecture in the heart of Yangon. Very attractive color and lovely clock tower is very impressive. This building is restricted to passing thro...

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
  • Leonhkny
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    Bygone colonial grandeur

    The former High Court building in Yangon is an archetypal structure that reflects the British colonial legacy. It is similar to the judicial complexes in Manchester or Birmingham. Intact though dilapi...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2019
  • kowie55
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    Colonial building

    Once this was the Supreme Court of Burma, delivering British justice to the whole country. Now it is the High Court of Yangon. It is a lovely red indo-saracenic style building and a delight to see. Y...

    Reviewed on Jan 1, 2019
  • Yukio A
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    The brick building makes history feel.

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    I walked around some colonial buildings in Myanmar, but there aren't many buildings with brick exteriors. This is the former Supreme Court building. It doesn't seem to be used now. I thought it would be nice to be reused here as well, as the building of the former Burma Governor General became a museum.

    Reviewed on Apr 30, 2020
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