The Melaka Islamic Museum It belongs to a relatively special museum. The collection is very rich. It is a pretty good place. It is worth seeing. There are a lot of things. ~
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The Melaka Islamic Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Islamic Museum has eight exhibition halls, arranged in chronological order of Islam's entry into Malacca. From the collection of the museum, you can feel the influence of culture on Malacca.
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The Melaka Islamic Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Melaka Islamic Museum It belongs to a relatively special museum. The collection is very rich. It is a pretty good place. It is worth seeing. There are a lot of things. ~
This building is next to the red house. It's square and square like a water tower. It's two stories high and has a slope on the top. It's not very clear what exactly it is. The tour guide didn't talk about it.
The attractions of Malacca are relatively concentrated, Red House, Chicken Farm Street, Church, Heroes Square, Maritime Museum... All of these together, said that there are so many scenic spots, in fact, is equivalent to the style of a street. It's 10 minutes'walk from the 7-day premium hotel in Malacca. Facing the 7-day premium hotel in Malacca is the tallest building in Malacca. The latest hopping mall "The Shore" has a panoramic view of Malacca in the glass corridor on the top floor. Behind the hotel is the Malacca River, near the eye of Malacca. There are ticket selling points around the Malacca River. It's good to sit on a boat at night and stroll around Malacca.
Among those on display here are a replica of the earliest al-quran, a replica of the Prophet's sword and also information on the history of the mosque.
The Malacca Islamic Museum is special. The reason is that it is a museum that stores various Islamic artifacts, but it was made in a red building that was abandoned by the Netherlands. In the past, this place was used as the Melaka Islamic Religious Council building. But it has been converted into a museum.
The Islamic Museum has a large number of small buildings with Islamic cultural relics and a large amount of information about Islamic culture. The artifacts themselves look good, covering a wide range of media, from practical objects such as teacups and vases to religious texts and similar objects, although the museum is not as large as some other Islamic museums in Malaysia.
The Museum of Islam in Malacca is next to the Red House in the Netherlands. The buildings around it are all red in colour. Visiting the Museum of Islam requires a fee and pants.