The Square Tower (Kuching) is a historic structure built in 1879 during the Brooke era. Located at Pangkalan Batu on the southern bank of the Kuching River, near the eastern end of the Kuching Waterfront, the tower stands as a reminder of the city’s colonial past.

The building features the coat of arms of the Brooke administration, reflecting its historical significance during the era of the White Rajahs in Sarawak. Today, the Square Tower remains one of Kuching’s notable heritage landmarks, attracting visitors interested in the city’s rich history and riverside scenery.
