David Hall
Built in 1695 by the Dutch, it was named after a Jewish business man David Koder, who was its owner for a long period. It was a place originally associated with Hendrik Van Tot Drakkstein, the Dutch commander famously known for his work on the exotic flora and fauna of Malabar, ‘Horticus-Malabaricus’. It now houses an art cafe.
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