Christ Church in Melaka's Town Square
Siting at one end of the town square is the great red front of Christ Church. Built in 1753 as a Dutch Reform church, it was later converted by the British into an Anglican church. Although things were added, many Dutch and Armenian elements remain, including tombstones laid in the floor.
The church is open most days, but as it is still a working church, with daily services in several languages, it's often closed to tourists on Sundays. Next to the church is another red building now housing the Malaysia Youth Museum and Art Gallery.