Beautiful outside, with interesting exhibits of textiles and jewelry inside. During my research some people were complaining the they were now charging an entrance few. It was 5 ringit - about $1.22US...
Batik fabrics are used by many Asian people but the Malay have made it their national attire, there used to be a "Wear batik day" when men and women dressed in fabulous handpainted designs. The motifs...
loved the experience and going to see not only textiles but jewelry and weaving. Lovely museum that was quite affordable. I also wish to point out the cafe and shopping area.
The museum was a delight! It was extremely well-laid out, with attention to detail and elaborate descriptions of Malaysian textiles and history. We loved the explanations of the process of Batik print...
This is a quick and free museum right next to Merdeka Square. It is neat and interesting. Check it out and spending about 30-45 minutes.
This is a hit with my families. This place buiding design is still kept in good shape and now many tourists like to bisit here as it near Merdeka Square.
The textile museum is just off of Merdeka Square and is free to enter. It's not that large but has some nice exhibits and is a good place to beat the heat.
Malaysia’s Islamic textiles are also very famous. The National Textile Museum here formally shows you the glorious history of Malaysian textiles and modern textile art. There are so many flowers and exquisite workmanship. It is definitely worth visiting.
Overall it was nice to take the kids but not so insightful, the museum has a lot of fabrics on display, some really represent a time when it was popular but not updated