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Perdana Putra | Putrajaya


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Landmark: Perdana Putra
City: Putrajaya
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia

Perdana Putra, Putrajaya, Malaysia, Asia

Perdana Putra is the Prime Minister's Office complex located in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

This administrative building houses the executive offices of the Malaysian government.

Visual Characteristics

Perdana Putra is constructed primarily from granite and features a distinctive onion-domed roof, reminiscent of Islamic architecture. The building's facade is a pale rose color, with intricate carvings and decorative elements. It stands as a prominent structure within the Putrajaya administrative district, characterized by its grand scale and formal design.

Location & Access Logistics

Perdana Putra is situated in Precinct 1 of Putrajaya. It is approximately 30 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. Access is via the North-South Expressway (E2) or the Maju Expressway (E20), exiting at Putrajaya. Public transport options include the KLIA Transit train to Putrajaya Sentral station, followed by a local bus (e.g., Nadi Putra bus routes 101, 102, 103) or taxi to the complex. Limited visitor parking is available on-site, with additional parking facilities in nearby government buildings.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of Perdana Putra began in 1997 and was completed in 1999. The building was designed by Kumpulan Senireka Akitek Sdn. Bhd. Its original purpose was to serve as the central administrative hub for the Malaysian federal government, consolidating various ministries and departments in a new purpose-built city.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the exterior architecture of the building and its surrounding landscaped gardens. Photography of the exterior is permitted. Access to interior offices is restricted to authorized personnel. The complex is part of the larger Putrajaya government precinct, which offers walking tours of other administrative buildings and the Putra Mosque.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available in designated visitor areas within the precinct. Shade is provided by trees in the surrounding gardens. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the precinct. Food vendors are not typically located within the immediate vicinity of Perdana Putra; dining options are available in Putrajaya's commercial centers and shopping malls.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for exterior photography is in the morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh midday sun and capture softer lighting. The best months for visiting Putrajaya are generally between March and October, which tend to have less rainfall. There are no tide-dependent activities associated with Perdana Putra.

Facts & Legends

A notable architectural feature is the use of local granite, which contributes to the building's solid and imposing appearance. The design incorporates elements intended to reflect Malaysian identity and Islamic architectural principles.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Putra Mosque (0.3km West)
  • Dataran Putra (0.4km South)
  • Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque (1.2km Northwest)
  • Palace of Justice (0.8km West)
  • Perbadanan Putrajaya (Putrajaya Corporation) Building (0.6km Southwest)


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