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Great City Destinations

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State Legislative Assembly Building
Housed within the Wisma Negeri Complex, the building is designed in traditional Minangkabau style which is closely linked to the Pagar Ruyung Palace in Sumatra. The eight-pointed roof emulates the horns of the bull while the elegantly carved wood panels, interiors and furniture of the main chamber complement the traditional exterior.

Seremban Lake Gardens
Located in the centre of town, Seremban Lake Gardens is one of the most picturesque gardens in the state. Its lush greenery and well-maintained lawns is ideal for rest and recreation as well as family picnics. It has two lakes, a jogging track and a mini bird park. Cultural shows are also often organised on a floating stage here.

State Library
Not far from the Lake Gardens is the State Library. Once the State Secretariat Building, it was built in 1912 by an English architect, D.B. Hubback. The structure is a reminder of the country’s colonial period. Walls of back-to-back references comprising journals, photographs and other materials from the country’s post-Independence era occupy the library.