Sultan Alam Shah Museum Explained

Sultan Alam Shah Museum
Native Name:Muzium Sultan Alam Shah
Native Name Lang:ms
Established:2 September 1989
Location:Persiaran Bandaraya, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Type:Museum

Sultan Alam Shah Museum (Malay: Muzium Sultan Alam Shah) is a museum in Shah Alam, Petaling, Selangor, Malaysia. It is the state museum of Selangor. This museum was opened in 1989 by Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah.

History

The establishment of the State Museum, which is known with reference to the Sultan Alam Shah Museum, began when Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah consented to sign Royal Enactment #6, Year 1975 on 27 December 1975.

After several years of planning, the museum opened on 2 September 1989, the museum became a symbol of the state's cultural development and was officially opened by the Sultan of Selangor where the opening ceremony is done with a full event consisting of Malay traditions. Museum administration was placed under the responsibility of the Selangor Museum.

Building

The Museum building was built on a land area of 12.95 hectares and a floor space of 41,538 square meters. This five-storey building consists of two floors of office space, three floors of exhibition space and the Daeng Menambun Exhibition Hall. There are five pavilions which consists of a History Centre, House of Culture, Sports Centre, Nature and Heritage Centre, Islamic Centre and Outdoor Exhibition areas. The museum is also equipped with facilities such as the Resource Centre, Auditorium, Raja Lumu Function Hall, Daeng Perani and Kemasik Meeting Rooms, Taxidermy Laboratory as well as a Historical Repository.

Exhibits

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jegathesan . M. . 2006-09-15 . Ghost exhibition draws crowds and criticism . 2022-09-14 . Malaysiakini.