Murray House (Maritime Museum) 


One of the oldest surviving colonial buildings in Hong Kong, Victorian-era Murray House today stands in Stanley and is home to the Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
Built as the officers' quarters of Murray Barracks in 1886 in central Hong Kong, it was dismantled to make way for the Bank of China skyscraper. In 2001 the building reopened, having been reassembled in its present place - some parts were left over - they now stand as columns in front.
Open:Tu-Su (10:00-18:00)
Admission: HK$20 (10 reduced)
Built as the officers' quarters of Murray Barracks in 1886 in central Hong Kong, it was dismantled to make way for the Bank of China skyscraper. In 2001 the building reopened, having been reassembled in its present place - some parts were left over - they now stand as columns in front.
Open:Tu-Su (10:00-18:00)
Admission: HK$20 (10 reduced)
Causeway Bay - from there walk to Tang Lung Street (near Times Square) then take Public Mini Bus No. 40, Line(s):
Murray House, Line(s): Buses from Hong Kong Island: 6, 6x, 66, 260, 63, 65, 14, 314, 73
Murray House, Line(s): Bus from Kowloon: 973
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