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The National Museum of Malaysia (Muzium Negara) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — one of the city’s top cultural attractions and a must-visit for history lovers Overview Muzium Negara (National Museum of Malaysia) is Malaysia’s principal museum dedicated to the art, culture, and history of the nation. It showcases the country’s development from prehistoric times to the present through rich exhibits and artifacts. The building is noted for its striking architecture combining traditional Malay design with modern elements and two large Italian glass mosaic murals on the façade. Opened on 31 August 1963, the museum sits on the site of the old Selangor Museum and is surrounded by other attractions like Perdana Botanical Gardens and the National Planetarium. Opening Hours Daily 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last admission 4:30 PM) most days. Closed on the first and second day of Hari Raya Aidil-Fitri and the first day of Hari Raya Aidil-Adha. Entrance Fees (Approx.) Malaysian citizens: Adults ~RM 2; seniors/disabled ~RM 1; children under 12 free. Non-Malaysian visitors: Adults ~RM 5; children 6-12 years ~RM 2; under 6 years free. What You’ll See The museum’s exhibits are organized into thematic galleries: Prehistory: Early human history and archaeology. Malay Kingdoms: History of early Malay states and the Malacca Sultanate. Colonial Era: Periods of Portuguese, Dutch, British, and Japanese influence. Malaysia Today: The country’s journey to independence and modern achievements. There are also outdoor displays and traditional structures like Istana Satu, a historic timber palace. Getting There MRT: Exit at Muzium Negara Station (on the MRT line). Train: KL Sentral station is a short walk away. Bus: GoKL/Red GoKL or hop-on hop-off services stop nearby. Parking available on site (fee applies). Tips for Visitors A visit typically takes 1–2 hours, though you can spend longer if you explore every gallery. Guided tours are sometimes available (check ahead).