Front entrance of the Islamic Arts Museum, Kuala Lumpur. |
Islamic Arts Museum is located near the
National Mosque, Kuala Lumpur and is part of the attraction of a variety of
attractions available surrounding the area of Taman Tasik Perdana. It’s opened
since 12 December 1998 and is the largest museum of Islamic Art in Southeast
Asia with a total of more than 7,000 artifacts that come from various corners
of the world.
The museum is divided into 12 main galleries
are classified according to the type of artifacts displayed through located at different
levels; the level-3 and level-4. At Level 3, it houses collection of Al-Quran
and manuscript, Construction & Engineering (Islamic architecture), Indian
Gallery, Chinese Gallery, the Malay World Gallery of Ancient and also reconstructed
room of Ottoman Syria, while at level-4 also featuring collection of textile
items, weapons and armors, ceramics and glasses equipment from the Islamic World.
Among the highlights is this dome. |
Engineering construction (architecture). |
Museum's gift shop. |
The museum has been widely recognized from
various parties. Among them are as follows:
2014 - Platinum Award-Tourist Attraction
(Culture, Arts and Heritage) Category - awarded by Kuala Lumpur Mayor's Tourism
Award.
2014 - Top 10 Travelers' Choice Museums
(10th in Asia) - awarded by TripAdvisor.
2015 - Top 10 Travelers' Choice Museums
(10th in Asia) - awarded by TripAdvisor.
Ticket Museum of
Islamic Art
Visitor Type
- Adults: RM 14.00
- Students (with student card): RM 7.00
- Elderly (Malaysians above 55 years and over): RM 7.00
- Children (6 and under): Free
- Ticket prices will be charged at RM 12 and RM 6 when special gallery is not open.
Opening Hours
- Open daily from 10.00 am - 6.00 pm.
Transportation
- You can take any transportation to go to Masjid Negara including, bus, taxi and train.