Proclamation of Independence Memorial explained

Proclamation of Independence Memorial
Native Name:Memorial Pengisytiharan Kemerdekaan
Native Name Lang:ms
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Established:31 August 1985
Location:Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia
Type:museum
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The Proclamation of Independence Memorial (Malay: Memorial Pengisytiharan Kemerdekaan) is a museum in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia.

History

The memorial building was established in 1912. The building used to house the Malacca Club which was used as the social centre of the British people in British Malaya. The memorial was set up and officiated by former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman on 31 August 1985, 28 years after the independence of the country.

Architecture

The museum is housed in an elegant Dutch colonial mansion. The two golden onion domes located at the top of the building embellish the stark white stucco.

Exhibitions

The memorial exhibits records and photos of the early era of Malay Sultanate. It also displays the journey of Malaysia from independence and its modern development.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Proclamation of Independence Memorial in Malacca. Malacca. 19 August 2021.