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The Kuala Lumpur City Gallery Is Located In A Historical Building That Was In Built In 1899 During The British Colonial Administration As A Printing Office. It Was Designed By A.c.norman Based On Neo-Renaissance Principles With Exposed Bricks, Plastered Columns And Semi-Circular Windows. The Printing Office In The Building Produced Official Government Reports And Train Tickets Until 1961 When The Ministry Of Labour Took Over. In 1977, The Metropolitaan Postal Security Office Moved In. In 1986, The City Hall Bought The Building And Turned It Into The First Public Library Of Kuala Lumpur.