Sultan Abdul Samad Building was built from 1894 to 1897 by the design of Architect A.C Norman & R.A.J Bidwell. This building was used to house the Federated Malay States' administration in 1897, then by the High Court and Supreme Court in 1972. It's now occupied by the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture. The first example of Moghul architecture in Malaysia, this elegant symmetrical brick structure feature features a 41m high clock tower, arched colonnades and copper domes.