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.
B Loga (18/11/2017 05:07)
A must go place if you visit Melaka.. Tge place shows the Peranakan culture and their house structure.. We can see the few sections which highlights the influence of Malay.. British n Dutch in local Chinese peranakan.. No photography is allowed inside the house except for the main hall.. They provide a tour insode the housd however its time specific.. We can opt to have personal tour and they provide a guide book for this....
Ahasan Ullah (16/11/2017 01:23)
It's a family museum maintained by family members. Now a days, new generation didn't follow their old generation rules and regulations. But, still they gather in this house in every year to pray for their previous generation. If you are a history lover then you will love it. Photography is prohibited after the 1st hall room.
Ibrahim Roszini (13/11/2017 01:13)
From the birthplace of Peranakan culture, its no suprise this place is undoubtedly one of the best Peranakan museums around. Built around a heritage authentic Peranakan family house, and making excellent use of a small space, one can probably increase their knowledge of Baba and Nyonyas from 0 to 90% in a single trip.
recommended for all visitors to Melaka and take yr time with the place, read all the description slowly and take in the full experience.
sonder island (27/09/2017 03:20)
Take the guided tour if not you will miss out on the interesting details like how the occupants have a peephole on the second floor to see who are the visitors on the first floor!
Jeff Koh (08/09/2017 00:05)
If you are into historical facts of Baba and Nyonya, they have very good translator during your guide.
klye HL (06/09/2017 05:18)
Excellent tour provided at noon with very fluent english and detailed explaination. Attentive & polite staff .
Sam Wong (04/09/2017 01:24)
Description of Nyonya & Baba lifestyle many years ago.
Better choose with tour guide session rather than explore yourself.
Michael Alfred Wilson (18/07/2017 16:01)
Great place to learn about chinese-malayan (keturunan/peranakan) cultures & traditions. You can see the beauty of two traditions inculturation here. You will feel a rich old tradition ambience at the first step you enter this place.
You can't take photos inside the museum but you can buy some souvenirs at the gift shop.
Loo Sen Tan (07/06/2017 05:03)
Very nice architecture. Simple history tour of baba nyonya culture. You can't take pictures in the museum.
René Chiquete (05/06/2017 06:13)
Beautiful piece of history. Everything is well explained. The guide is very funny and her english is very clear.
Afrizal Meydiantoro (23/05/2017 13:23)
The tour was a really good choice when you visit the museum. But, you have to pay attention to the group tour schedule here. The tour guides are very friendly and will give you very informative information in the interesting way. A recommend place to go when you were in Malacca.
James Tham (08/04/2017 18:41)
A good place to experience the culture of early Chinese settle called (Baba - male and Nyonya - female) of Melaka.
Grant Davidson (14/03/2017 02:44)
Strange way of entering and paying - a lady talked to us through a cracked door. Money was collected by a lady just walking around in the lobby. Museum itself was very well kept and our tour guide was informative, funny, and spoke good English. Costs RM 16 for non-Malaysians for a 1 hour guided tour.
Esther Koon (13/02/2017 15:48)
Nice museum with free tour, artefacts are well preserved. Only thing that bothered me might be the fact that the guide didn't encourage questions 😂
김연규 (03/02/2017 06:39)
Good experience with informative explanation of the tour guide belonging to the place. It would take more than an hour.
Ai Ching San (20/01/2017 00:25)
The tour was very amusing and informative. Admission was RM 16 per person inclusive of a tour of the house is a real steal for what you get. The website said that you have to book the tour ahead of time but we went on a weekday and joined the tour immediately, might have been because it was a weekday. Visitors are not permitted to take photos during the tour. Overall, I was very impressed with our guide and the house itself.
Lee Marston (16/01/2017 08:58)
The museum is set in a beautiful, ornate series of shophouses that was originally owned by the Chan family. I would definitely recommend the tour which is really informative and provides a fascinating look into the lives of the Peranakan, family that lived here. The interior is resplendent and lovingly restored and feels like walking into the past. Definitely worth a visit when in Malacca to learn the history of the families and the lives lived by them.
Pradana Aumars (29/10/2016 11:23)
When I arrived, I was a bit nervous about the tour. It takes time to be fully enveloped by the culture and traditions held by these Chinese ancestors. The staff was nice and quite kind. They were humourous from time to time which lightened the tour up a little. There were only ten people allowed so it made the visit almost personal and delicate in some manner. It costs RM16 or RM11 whether you're an adult or child and the tour lasts for about an hour. Overall, this family museum can provide a generally pleasant experience if you're visiting Malacca and have an interest in its colonial history and the culture of its Chinese inhabitants of the Victorian era.
mark cole (07/10/2016 05:55)
Great museum lots of family history and interesting artifacts. Excellent guide(emily) informative and funny
Edwin Tan Boon How (03/10/2016 06:57)
Really interesting museum. Channel 8 hit chinese drama Little Nyonya was shot here. The tour guide Christina was humourous and gave a very good tour of the place.
ayz dela cruz (18/09/2016 07:40)
Shirley was really helpful and informative! The tour was an eye opener on the history of malaccans. May not be the best to take small kids but perfect for solo, couples, and group travelers.
Lynn Wonka (07/09/2016 10:34)
The tour was informative and interesting. Had a human touch because it incorporated information of the first to third generations of a Straits-born Chinese family that lived in the place until WWII. Basically lost the 5th star because the reception was curt.
David Octavius (30/07/2016 14:11)
They famous for baba and nyonya laksa.....baba laksa with coconut milk.....nyonya is sour one
Aikapat Sittichai (24/05/2016 22:21)
A very fancy house! Well-preserved and interesting! I love the wooden tiles floor and furnitures.
Jin Run (16/05/2016 15:50)
Rude and disrespectful staff, wasn't happy when I asked for student price. The tour was overally OK. Oh, and her name is Emily.
Najd Salas (11/04/2016 03:49)
Very rude staff. An old lady half opened the door and without even saying hello or letting us in started asking questions without explaining why. After a couple of minutes she just let us in and asked us to pay, once again without explaining anything about the museum or anything, just standing there at the entrance.
We decided to leave.
It's also more expensive than other museum (RM 16). Just go to the Stadthuys instead. And if you really want to know about the Baba's history, go to Penang, they have nice museums there.
Tze Chao Chiam (04/04/2016 20:45)
Museum and artifacts are well preserved. However, I am not a fan of their policy that if you aren't paying for the tour, you can't even wait at the lobby for your group to finish the tour. Also, be prepared to join a huge group during the tour and can be hard to hear the tour guide. Also, our tour guide sounded like she was citing from a book, even when she told jokes. Good place to learn about baba and nyonya culture but just be prepared for a sub-optimal experience.
Michael Watson (13/03/2016 13:07)
An interesting museum highlighting the immigration of wealthy Chinese to the city. The house was beautiful and well maintained. The museum staff were very knowledgeable and had enthusiasm for their job. A good visit to see a different take on the city.