Komentar :
shirni ong (27/05/2018 08:02)
Beautiful museum that showcase the peranakan history, living, furniture and culture.
Wish all the staffs would wear kebaya. That will be really nice.
It's abit sad that they don't allow photographs to be taken. I think they should not be so stingy. I think people will still visit eventhought they have seen the photos.
Experience still can be improved still.
Entrance Fees:
Rm16 Adult
Rm11 Children (5-11 years old)
Yin Pei Yee (27/05/2018 03:35)
The service need to be improve. The ladys was very friendly to foreign tourists instead of local tourists. I had visiting second times since 6 years ago. The presentation still the same. You can just download the apps (Baba and nyonya heritage museum) and see by ur self.
Betty Nerissa K (05/05/2018 02:07)
A well-curated museum which keeps the little ones engaged through a carefully-designed discovery trail. It is kept updated by various members of the family who usually help out during school holidays.
Lori LeBron (26/04/2018 04:35)
Wonderful place to learn the history of a Chinese five-generation family's culture and the artifacts and decor are amazingly beautiful.
Anjar Dwi Kurniawan (11/04/2018 14:29)
Amazing place to visit, unfortunately you can't use your camera inside. Actually this is a private museum owned by a family, but every collection is well maintained. You can find some rooms that shows dresses, kitchen with cooking equipments, dining room with dining sets, musical instruments,and everything in peranakan (Chinese - malay) ways. Superb
Jason Chen (05/04/2018 13:32)
Awesome place! Love how they kept the culture and educate the public. A must while visiting Malacca. Kids will love it!
yuet may lee (01/04/2018 15:16)
mesuem is small compare to penang baba nyonya mesuem. price is rm16 per pax is quite expensive as is not much thing to see. if you never being to any baba nyonya museum you can have a look
Isabelle Tran (03/03/2018 13:49)
Well maintained heritage house, but a shame that only half of it is a museum - the other half has been converted to a restaurant. A lot more artifacts than some other baba nyonya heritage houses I’ve been, but this one is certainly the most strict. No photography inside, no shoes upstairs. Best to check when tours are held so your visit is guided.
Mr C C SASIN (28/02/2018 07:51)
Recommended for tourists to grasp the historical importance of the Nyonya people in Melaka. Tour guide was knowlegable and brought humour and interest to the tour. Photos were permitted.
Catherine Cheong (10/02/2018 11:27)
Very well preserved with beautiful furnishings and an impressive collection. A free guided tour is organised several times a day. I attended one and found it both entertaining and informative. Good place to visit for culture philes.
Zhibo Wu (24/10/2017 03:25)
The map is misleading. This is the Chinese name of other museum. They are friendly and we learned a lot. Thanks
prashant ravi (09/08/2017 07:43)
Pertty good museum, explains in greate detail about the portugese and british history in melaka and how melaka became an important port city in the malaysian peninsula. there is also a real model of a portugese merchant ship right outside the museum with the captain chambers and other chambers well lit and decorated.
Jeni Wu (26/08/2015 16:05)
裡面值得看。但沒有中文導覽,稍微可惜。希望他們以後可以錄音導覽。