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# Medan Post Office: Historic Landmark In Medan The Medan Main Post Office is one of the most iconic and well-preserved Dutch colonial buildings in Medan. Located directly in front of Merdeka Square (formerly the Esplanade), the building stands proudly at the intersection of Jalan Pos and Jalan Bukit Barisan, marking Medan's Kilometer Zero. As you may know, this area is home to several UNESCO-protected historic buildings. This is the Kesawan area, the old town of Kesawan, which is a popular tourist attraction, we are SWI Tour & Travel always take the toursit to visit Kesawan area on the [Medan Tour Package](https://switourmedan.com/) with all inclusive. 1. Brief History This building was constructed during the Dutch East Indies era, specifically in 1911, and completed in 1911. The architect was J. Snuyf, who at the time served as Head of the Dutch Public Works Department. Its construction coincided with Medan's golden age as a center for tobacco plantations and trade under the Deli Sultanate. 2. Unique and Iconic Architecture One of the main attractions of the Medan Main Post Office, making it a popular tourist attraction on Medan Tour Packages, is its distinctive architectural style: Neo-Renaissance Style: This building features touches of classical European architecture adapted to the tropical climate. Unique Dome: The roof features a brown dome resembling a honeycomb or fish scales, its most prominent feature. Dominant Color: White: Like most colonial buildings, white dominates the facade, giving it a majestic and clean impression. Arched Windows: Large, semicircular windows serve as optimal ventilation, a hallmark of Indische buildings. 3. Zero Kilometer Symbol In the front yard of this post office, there is a pillar marking Medan's Zero Kilometer Point. This makes it the city's geographic reference point. Its strategic location means the Main Post Office is surrounded by other historic buildings. Nearby are the London Sumatera (Lonsum) Building, Bank Indonesia, and Hotel de Boer (now the Inna Dharma Deli Hotel). 4. Transformation into Medan Post Office Without losing its primary function as a postal and logistics service provider, since 2022, the building has been revitalized as Medan Post Office. This transformation has made it a creative hub, a space for young people and tourists. Now, tourists visiting Medan can enjoy: Culinary Center: Various contemporary cafes and restaurants within the historic building. Creative Space: An area for art exhibitions, music performances, and community workshops. Instagrammable Photo Spot: A blend of classic Dutch heritage interiors with aesthetically pleasing modern decor. 5. Cultural and Tourism Significance As a Cultural Heritage building, the Medan Main Post Office is a must-visit for history and architecture lovers. This building serves as a reminder of Medan's past as one of the busiest cities in Southeast Asia in the early 20th century. Additional Information for Visitors: Location: Jl. Pos No. 1, Kesawan, West Medan District, Medan City, North Sumatra. Popular Activities: Architectural photography, historical tours, hanging out at Pos Bloc, and sending postcards as authentic mementos from Medan's Zero Point. Best Time to Visit: In the afternoon, when the sunlight beautifies the building's facade and Merdeka Square begins to bustle with activity. **Other Tour Packages organized by SWI Tour & Travel:** To date, [Mount Sibayak Hike](https://switourmedan.com/mount-sibayak-hiking-medan/) remains an easy climb, despite being an active volcano. Despite this, Mount Sibayak remains a popular tourist destination, both for hiking and other recreational activities. If you want to meet orangutans up close, the best option is to join the [Bukit Lawang Jungle Trekking](https://switourmedan.com/bukit-lawang-jungle-trekking/). This trek is offered in several packages, from half-day to multi-day camping trips. The price for jungle trekking is also very reasonable. The Medan Main Post Office is a living example of how a historic building can remain relevant across time. It transitioned from a colonial communications center to a modern creative hub without losing its historical identity.