
House of Museums Melaka
Step back in time at the House of Museums, showcasing Malacca's vibrant industries from the 1950s-70s with a passionate curator.

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House of Museums Melaka
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more curator time

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step back in time at the House of Museums, showcasing Malacca's vibrant industries from the 1950s-70s with a passionate curator.
"The museum's curator, Mr. Tih, is incredibly passionate and makes history come alive with fascinating stories."

⏳ Allow Extra Time for Curator
Don't rush! Chatting with Mr. Tih is a highlight, turning a quick visit into hours of stories. :speech_balloon:
💰 Reasonable Entry Fee
The admission price is very reasonable for the experience and historical insights offered. :moneywithwings:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 80 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

1950s-1970s Artifacts
Step back in time with authentic displays of old pharmacies, hair salons, and local industries.

Passionate Curator's Stories
Engage with Mr. Tih, the museum's curator, for captivating tales of Malacca's history.

Local Industries Showcase
Discover the diverse local industries that shaped Malacca's past, from manufacturing to cinema.
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⏳ Allow Extra Time for Curator
Don't rush! Chatting with Mr. Tih is a highlight, turning a quick visit into hours of stories. :speech_balloon:
💰 Reasonable Entry Fee
The admission price is very reasonable for the experience and historical insights offered. :moneywithwings:
📍 Near Jonker Street
Conveniently located near Jonker Walk, making it easy to combine with other attractions. :round_pushpin:
📸 Capture the Nostalgia
The exhibits are incredibly photogenic, offering a unique glimpse into the past. :camerawithflash:
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⏳ Allow Extra Time for Curator
Don't rush! Chatting with Mr. Tih is a highlight, turning a quick visit into hours of stories. :speech_balloon:
💰 Reasonable Entry Fee
The admission price is very reasonable for the experience and historical insights offered. :moneywithwings:
📍 Near Jonker Street
Conveniently located near Jonker Walk, making it easy to combine with other attractions. :round_pushpin:
📸 Capture the Nostalgia
The exhibits are incredibly photogenic, offering a unique glimpse into the past. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the House of Museums for its authentic displays and the incredibly passionate curator, Mr. Tih, whose stories bring history to life. While some find it a quick visit, many recommend spending extra time to engage with him for a truly enriching experience. The reasonable price adds to its appeal as a worthwhile stop in Melaka.
"This place is a must if you are in Malakka. With a very happy and helpful guide, you will really enjoy looking around at the different artifacts from around the 1950s. Very reasonable prices and a very enjoyable experience overall. Mr. T was very passionate about what he knew and shared many fascinating stories about the importance of Malakka."
Sia
"Very nice museums with a friendly Chinese museum director to explain the history of Malacca in detail. The small museum shows different faces of Malacca's local industries, including pharmacy, cinema, hair saloon, plastic manufacturer as well as some old houses. Every piece of the exhibition is just "Live History" from the good old days. Even Malacca share part of same history with Hong Kong and Guangzhou, but you can rarely find such thing there. It's really worth to pay a visit especially if you are from these areas."
Martin C
"Interesting 20 mins look around. Expensive."
Chris Preece
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The House of Museums is conveniently located near Jonker Walk in Melaka. You can easily reach it by walking from Jonker Street or by taking a local bus or taxi. Many visitors find it a pleasant walk from other central Melaka attractions.
Parking in the vicinity of Jonker Street and the House of Museums can be challenging due to its popularity. It's advisable to use public transport or park at a designated parking area and walk.
The museum is very close to the famous Jonker Street, a hub for food, shopping, and cultural experiences. It's also within walking distance of other historical sites in Melaka's old town.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is very reasonable, starting around RM8, making it an affordable option for exploring Malacca's history.
Opening hours can vary, but it's generally open during daytime hours. It's always a good idea to check their official social media or website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Advance booking is typically not required for the House of Museums. You can usually purchase tickets upon arrival.
Yes, the museum is suitable for all ages. While some may find certain exhibits a bit eerie, like the prison museum mentioned by one visitor, the House of Museums itself offers a fascinating historical overview.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can see all the displays in about 20-30 minutes, but many visitors, especially those who engage with the curator, spend much longer, sometimes over 2 hours, due to the fascinating stories shared.
Expect to see a variety of historically accurate displays showcasing different facets of Malacca's local industries from the 1950s to 1970s, including old pharmacies, cinemas, hair salons, and plastic manufacturers.
While not a formal guided tour, the museum director, Mr. Tih, is incredibly passionate and happy to share detailed stories and historical context, making the experience very personal and informative.
The exhibits themselves are designed to be immersive, allowing you to feel like you're stepping back in time. The most interactive element is the conversation you can have with the curator, Mr. Tih.
Its focus on specific local industries and the personal touch of the curator make it stand out. It offers a 'Live History' experience that's rare to find.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed inside the museum, allowing you to capture the nostalgic displays and unique artifacts.
Each exhibit, from the old pharmacy to the cinema setup, offers great photo opportunities. The overall vintage atmosphere is very photogenic.
While not explicitly stated, it's always good practice to be respectful of the exhibits and other visitors. Avoid using flash if it might damage artifacts or disturb others.



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