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THE MARITIME
MUSEUM (Replica Flor de La Mar)

The
Maritime Museum itself is a replica of the 'Flora de La Mar', a
Portuguese ship that sank off the coast of Melaka while on its
way to Portugal, carrying loot plundered from Melaka. Work on
the replica started in early 1990 and it was opened to the
public in 1994. The Maritime Museum was officially opened by Tun
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia on June
13, 1994.
Objective:
The museum
highlights Melaka's importance as a regional and international
business centre from the period of the Melaka Sultanate, right
through the Portuguese, Dutch and British era.
Notes
The Maritme
Museum is located at Quayside Road near the Melaka River estuary.
The replica is 34 metres high, 36 metres long and 8 metres wide.
The museum
houses exhibits, artifacts and documents from the Melaka's golden
era as the Emporium of the East and reveals how political control of
Melaka was essential to the establishment of maritime dominance in
the region.
The museum
also traces Melaka's trading links from the earliest times through
the colonial era, the Japanese conquest and brief period of Japanese
rule, the return of Britain as the colonial master, the emergence of
the independent nation of the Federation of Malaya and the formation
of Malaysia.
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ADULT |
CHILDREN
/STUDENT |
OPERATION HOUR |
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RM3.00 |
RM1.00 |
9.00 AM- 5.30 PM (Open Daily) |
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