Built in 1912 for the Indian Commercial Bank. The building is a colonial building, the first stone was built in Jilandan during World War II. It is now also known as the "War Museum" and its exhibition focuses on Japanese aggression and occupation of Malaysia and the emergency events of 1948. The exhibits are mainly old photography, rusty guns and other military items. Upstairs is a regular gallery showing prewar Killandan; there is also a garden with rebuilt British bunkers.