Museums & Galleries
Maritime Museum Phase One

Maritime Museum Phase One

Located at Jalan Quayside, near the Melaka River estuary, Maritime Museum Phase One (Muzium Samudera Fasa Satu) is also known as the ship museum or ‘Flor de La Mar’. The Maritime Museum Phase One itself is a life-sized replica of the ‘Flor de La Mar’, a flagship of the famous Portuguese conqueror, Alfonso d’ Albuquerque....

Royal Malaysian Navy Museum

Located just opposite the Maritime Museum Phase Two, along Jalan Quayside, the Royal Malaysian Navy Museum acts as an archive of the Royal Malaysia Navy Force and was opened to public in 1995.  The original Royal Malaysian Navy Museum was located in Lumut.  Portraits of various Commanding Officers, service medals, badges of rank, weapons, uniforms, communication equipment and flags...
Maritime Museum Phase Two

Maritime Museum Phase Two

Maritime Museum Phase Two is housed in the old Guthrie building located next to the ‘Flor de La Mar’ replica ship. Maritime Museum Phase Two was opened by Y.B. Datuk Poh Ah Tiam, the then Chairman of the State Committee for Tourism, Culture and the Environment on 23 May 1998. This Maritime Museum Phase Two displays themes such as oceanic world, sea exploration,...
Melaka Gallery

Melaka Gallery

Opened to the public in December 2007, Melaka Gallery is located in Bukit Peringgit, next to the Melaka Chief Minister’s Gallery. Melaka Gallery also showcase important historical events since Malaysia achieve its independence more than 50 years ago. Melaka Gallery also exhibits various photos of historical value, including those relating to the foreign invasion in Melaka, the...
Melaka Chief Minister's Gallery

Melaka Chief Minister’s Gallery

Melaka Chief Minister’s Gallery is located at Bukit Peringgit, next to Melaka Gallery. Formerly known as the Seri Bendahara, it was once the official residence of the Chief Minister of Melaka since 1972. In 2006, this building was renovated and converted to the Melaka Chief Minister’s Gallery after the new official residence of the Chief Minister...
Submarine Museum

Submarine Museum

Reputed to be the first and only Submarine Museum (Muzium Kapal Selam) in Malaysia, it is opened to the public on 22 November 2011 for 10 days.  Thereafter, the Submarine Museum had been closed for refurbishment work and recently reopened on 17 December 2011.  One of the main attraction of the Submarine Museum is that it will...

Education Museum

The building that is currently housing the Education Museum was built by the British in 1884. The main focus of the museum is on the historical development of the Melaka education system tracing all the way back to the Malay Sultanate era, the British colonization, the Japanese occupancy right through the independence up to the...