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THE HISTORY &
ETHNOGRAPHY MUSEUM

The
History and Ethnography Museum is located at the Stadthuys at
the junction of Jalan Kota and Jalan Gereja, Melaka. In front of
the building, in an area known as Dutch Square, is the Victoria
Water Fountain and the Tan Beng Seng Clock Tower built in the
year 1886. The History and Ethnography Museum is on the second
floor of the Stadthuys building.
The
Ethnography Museum pay particular attention to the lifestyle of the
different communities and sub-communities that make up the
population of Melaka - the Malays, the Chinese, the Indians, the
Portuguese, the Baba and Nyonya, the Chetti and Chitty communities.
Among the
exhibits on display are items used in traditional wedding
ceremonies, kitchen utensils, musical instruments and collections of
ancient porcelain ware. There are also collections of ancient
weapons, stamps and various currencies.
The first
floor of the museum is devoted to the history of Melaka which in
reality is the early history of Malaysia. It covers the period from
the founding of Melaka to the establishment of independent
Federation of Malaya. The exhibits provide a true reflection of
early Melaka, its existence as a colony, the struggle for
independence and the rapid development of post-independence Melaka.
Objective:
The Historical
section of the museum is devoted to the history of Melaka from its
establishment in 1400 to 1957, the year it gained independence.
The
Ethnography section of the museum portrays the lifestyle and culture
of the various communities and sub-communities that make up the
multi-racial society of Melaka.
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ADULT |
CHILDREN
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OPERATION HOUR |
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RM5.00 |
RM2.00 |
9.00 AM- 5.30 PM (Open Daily) |
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