Royal Museum (Muzium Diraja – Istana Negara Lama)
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Other facilities found at this former National Palace include administrative offices, golf course, badminton hall, tennis courts, cinema and even a dental room.
Since it was used by the first King, changes have been made, almost every five years, with the installation of a new Agong. However, some of the plates on display were imported from England and been used since 1945.
The old national palace was declared as a National Heritage under the National Heritage Act 2005.
The National Palace is a symbol and representation of dignity for Malaysia’s monarchy institution as well as the centre of administrative institution of monarchy.
Ticket price (Malaysian):
Adult: RM5
Child (6 – 12 years old): RM2
Student (not in school uniform): RM3
Student (in school uniform): RM2
Senior citizen / Disabled: RM3
Child (5 years and below): free
Ticket price (foreign visitors):
Adult: RM10
Student (13 – 17 years old): RM10
Child (6 – 12 years): RM5
Child (5 years and below): free
Opening hours: 9am – 5pm (tickets available until 4.30pm only)
Web: www.jmm.gov.my
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