Address: Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Phone: +60 3-2031 9966
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if you are interested in history of telecommunications, this museum is for you.there are many antics phones inside the museum.easy access where you can take the LRT to reach here
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We bought KL pass for all attractions in KL, but for some reasons the KL pass didn't work at this museum, Lady(forgot her name) in the reception took the initiative to speak with the KL pass customer ...
This little Interesting Museum of communication in Malaysia. It’s very nicely laid out. Great explanation in English. Upstairs you can use computers iPads. Are use my own with free Wi-Fi.
I saw this beautiful heritage building from the lobby of the hotel that I was staying. I decided to visit it and the entry charge for foreigners is 11 RM. The museum tells you about the evolution ...
Small museum but the attractions lies in something else
Nothing much for the exhibition that is specific for telephones or even telephones in malaysian history. And its quite pricey. But there are some surprises: 1) the colonial building its quite a ch...
if you are interested in history of telecommunications, this museum is for you.there are many antics phones inside the museum.easy access where you can take the LRT to reach here
Kuala Lumpur Telecom museum is first in asia & interesting
This museum is close to the purple bus route, and you can reach this museum through a small courtyard. There is no one in the kiosk, everything seems a little out of control, no one manages it. However, after going up the stairs, you will find that everything here is proceeding in an orderly manner. The museum is located in a corner and has air conditioning. There are artifacts and displays on the first floor, telling the history of telecommunications in Malaysia and the rest of the world. There are computers and other modern equipment upstairs. Because I am a telecommunications practitioner, I am more curious. I arrived on Saturday morning. Tickets are 11 MYR for foreign adults and 6 MYR for locals, but I only charge 6 MYR. The first floor introduces the history of telecommunications, and the free audio-visual hall on the second floor It’s nice to come in and take a look.
In the Telecommunications Museum near the headquarters of Bank of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, you can see all kinds of antique phones, the development of technology and the progress of the times
I had to buy a ticket, so I didn’t go in. I looked at the paintings outside the corridor and I probably understood it.