Malay Heritage Centre
Malay Heritage Centre
4
10:00 - 18:00
Thứ Ba
10:00 - 18:00
Thứ Tư
10:00 - 18:00
Thứ Năm
10:00 - 18:00
Thứ Sáu
10:00 - 18:00
Thứ Bảy
10:00 - 18:00
Chủ Nhật
10:00 - 18:00
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Khu vực
Địa chỉ
Khu lân cận: Central Area/City Area
Liên hệ trực tiếp
Tốt nhất lân cận
Nhà hàng
7.886 trong vòng 5 km
Điểm du lịch
819 trong vòng 10 km
Đóng góp
4.0
171 đánh giá
Xuất sắc
48
Rất tốt
68
Trung bình
49
Tồi
2
Tồi tệ
4
Jessy
Granville, OH1 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2022 • Một mình
Wonderful visit! The staffs are friendly. Learnt a lot about Malay heritage. The exhibition are interesting and the gifts nice to buy.
Đã viết vào 28 tháng 7, 2022
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MrsSiew
Singapore, Singapore445 đóng góp
thg 12 năm 2020 • Gia đình
Interesting and educational place to spend with family, understanding the historical facts and cultural background. Our family, 2A, 2C, age 13 & 7 thoroughly enjoyed our visit. We also learnt more about Gems and other precious stones and especially the 77 Carats diamond! There is also has an interesting plot of small land with various plants and trees within the Malay Heritage Center.
Also we found out that my husband lived in the same road as Mr Omar Ahmad! It was during the mid 60s to early 80s when he was living with his grandparents!! What a nice finding! I am quite sure his late grandparents might even know Mr Omar Ahmad!
Highly recommended to family outings.
Also we found out that my husband lived in the same road as Mr Omar Ahmad! It was during the mid 60s to early 80s when he was living with his grandparents!! What a nice finding! I am quite sure his late grandparents might even know Mr Omar Ahmad!
Highly recommended to family outings.
Đã viết vào 20 tháng 12, 2020
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Caroline TF
Singapore, Singapore3 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2020 • Gia đình
Well I haven’t seen the Centre yet and I hope it doesn’t disappoint but being refused a family ticket as there were 4 of us (2 adults and 2 children) and a family ticket (cheaper) is for 5 was a poor first experience!
Đã viết vào 5 tháng 7, 2020
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KGB777
Singapore, Singapore41.727 đóng góp
thg 3 năm 2020
We came back here for another visit in late March, before everything closed down for the lockdown period. Entrance for PRs and citizens is free, so it's a good option for keeping the kids entertained. A few interesting exhibits inside and a good overview of local history of the Malay community.
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 6, 2020
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こーじー京都
Kyoto, Nhật Bản3.361 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2020
サルタン・モスクの北東にあるマレー系の歴史や文化を紹介する博物館。広く美しい庭の奥に建つ、クリーム色の壁のイスタナ(宮殿)が美しい。
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 3, 2020
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AyushBasu
Singapore, Singapore197 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2020
Situated in Singapore's heritage district of Kampong Glam and right next to the Sultan Mosque, the Malay Heritage Centre provides excellent cultural insights into the Malay community in Singapore. The visit starts at the upper level, followed by the lower level and two external outhouses, housing permanent galleries. They showcase stories and artifacts from both Singapore's national collection as well as contributions from the local community. It is a reflection of Kampong Glam's historical significance as well as the contribution of the local Malay society. The structure was once of traditional timber built on stilts, which has been thoroughly renovated over time. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00am to 6:00pm, with free admission for all Singaporeans & Permanent Residents. A couple of hours can be easily spent here.
Đã viết vào 29 tháng 2, 2020
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Ilham Maulana
Yogyakarta, Indonesia33 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2020 • Một mình
Kampung Glam (also spelt as Gelam) in Singapore is one such example. Already a thriving port town prior to the arrival of the British in 1819, this strategically located area near the mouth of the Singapore River continued to attract migrants from around the region as the new colony continued to prosper.
A recent visit to the Malay Heritage Centre in the heart of historic Kampung Glam reveals how this place was characterised by concentrations of various communities that arrived in Singapore during the early 19th century. These included the predominantly Javanese Kampung Kaji (now Bussorah Mall), Kampung Ceylon (now Golden Landmark Complex) and Kampung Bali (area around Bali Lane today).
The large concentration of Baweanese people along Rochor River gave rise to the Kampung Boyan we know today. The resulting melting pot is a unique distinguishing feature of Kampung Glam. In this amazing part of Singapore, different streets are considered and named as individual kampungs in their own right.
The first sultan, Hussein Mohamed Shah who ascended the throne through British intervention, was in actual fact living quietly and penniless in Riau before Sir Stamford Raffles decided to make him ruling monarch on Feb 6, 1819.
That historic arrangement with the British gave Sultan Hussein immediate prestige and wealth, allowing him to draw a princely allowance of $416 per month.
On March 14, 1823, Kampung Glam with its location east of the European town and lying between the Rochor River and the sea — an area amounting to 22.5 hectares — was exclusively awarded to Sultan Hussein to serve as his personal accommodation. In addition, the British granted his wish for a palatial istana for his royal household. Unfortunately the monarch never lived to see his istana completed as he died in Melaka in 1835.
The present building was constructed in 1840 by Sultan Hussein’s son and heir, Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah.
Until this very day, the building’s external paintwork has always been maintained yellow as, according to Hafiz, that’s the designated colour for Malay royalty. Designed by George Drumgold Coleman, a talented Irish architect, this Palladian architecture-styled building has won many accolades in the past including the prestigious Urban Redevelopment Authority Architectural Heritage Award.
Overall, this is a very wonderful place to visit. It's the end of January 2020 and I wish I can go back here next time.
A recent visit to the Malay Heritage Centre in the heart of historic Kampung Glam reveals how this place was characterised by concentrations of various communities that arrived in Singapore during the early 19th century. These included the predominantly Javanese Kampung Kaji (now Bussorah Mall), Kampung Ceylon (now Golden Landmark Complex) and Kampung Bali (area around Bali Lane today).
The large concentration of Baweanese people along Rochor River gave rise to the Kampung Boyan we know today. The resulting melting pot is a unique distinguishing feature of Kampung Glam. In this amazing part of Singapore, different streets are considered and named as individual kampungs in their own right.
The first sultan, Hussein Mohamed Shah who ascended the throne through British intervention, was in actual fact living quietly and penniless in Riau before Sir Stamford Raffles decided to make him ruling monarch on Feb 6, 1819.
That historic arrangement with the British gave Sultan Hussein immediate prestige and wealth, allowing him to draw a princely allowance of $416 per month.
On March 14, 1823, Kampung Glam with its location east of the European town and lying between the Rochor River and the sea — an area amounting to 22.5 hectares — was exclusively awarded to Sultan Hussein to serve as his personal accommodation. In addition, the British granted his wish for a palatial istana for his royal household. Unfortunately the monarch never lived to see his istana completed as he died in Melaka in 1835.
The present building was constructed in 1840 by Sultan Hussein’s son and heir, Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah.
Until this very day, the building’s external paintwork has always been maintained yellow as, according to Hafiz, that’s the designated colour for Malay royalty. Designed by George Drumgold Coleman, a talented Irish architect, this Palladian architecture-styled building has won many accolades in the past including the prestigious Urban Redevelopment Authority Architectural Heritage Award.
Overall, this is a very wonderful place to visit. It's the end of January 2020 and I wish I can go back here next time.
Đã viết vào 5 tháng 2, 2020
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Ollerbarrow
Altrincham, UK1.610 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2020
The artefacts in exhibit areas 1 and 2 give a pretty good appreciation of Singapores history, and are great places to avoid the midday heat. If you ant more it is probably better to get a guide and pay the entry fee for the old museum which explains things in greater detail. There is a concession fee of $4/head for the over 60s.
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 1, 2020
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Nikhhil Agarwal
Bangalore, Ấn Độ161 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2020
Can visit with friends, it is beautiful and a heritage place, you get to know a lot about the local culture and heritage, not a hot day activity
Đã viết vào 10 tháng 1, 2020
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ludor
Iasi, Romania2.977 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2019
A quite special museum, where you need to take off your shoes before wondering into the rooms accommodating interesting artifacts related to the past of Singapore and the importance of Malay heritage.
Đã viết vào 21 tháng 12, 2019
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rhgoldhill
Bukit Tinggi, Malaysia
We are a Childcare Centre. Would like our young preschoolers (50 Students) to understand the culture of the Malays in a simplified manner.
Sally
Sydney, Úc1 đóng góp
Hello in 2006 I visited a small museum in Bukit batok where I watched a short film on the fall of Singapore and learnt how bravely the Malay soldiers fought against the Japanese. Do you still show this film in the Malay Heritage centre
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Câu hỏi thường gặp về Malay Heritage Centre
- Các khách sạn gần Malay Heritage Centre:
- (0.10 km) CUBE - Boutique Capsule Hotel @ Kampong Glam
- (0.16 km) Rest Bugis Hotel
- (0.20 km) The POD Boutique Capsule Hotel
- (0.15 km) The Sultan
- (0.19 km) RedDoorz Hostel @ Beach Road
- Các nhà hàng gần Malay Heritage Centre:
- (0.02 km) Otto Berlin Haus
- (0.03 km) Rumah Makan Minang
- (0.03 km) Maison Ikkoku
- (0.03 km) Box n Sticks
- (0.04 km) Permata Singapore