Komentar :
deepanshu mittal (25/05/2018 06:57)
Overall good place. Its basically a house made of complete woden where there sultan used to stay and have business meetings with other countries traders. RM 5 is the entry charge. Good for photography also.
Thamara Kandabada (11/05/2018 18:40)
Iconic building. The craftsmanship and architectural value is immediately apparent. There is an expansive and beautiful garden as well. The inside of the palace is a museum, and can be quite crowded.
Nurul Natasha (13/04/2018 04:02)
This place is very special to me cause it contains our national history and i do love and enjoy the environment while i was there.
MG Hinlayagan (04/04/2018 03:44)
This Museum is inside the gated garden beside the A Famosa. Entrance fee is RM5. You can access the garden and the museum. I really like this museum. Very informative especially the traditional costumes. Only up to 2nd floor you can access. Worth to visit.
George Gavrilita (17/03/2018 06:56)
Pretty building, inside you can follow one interesting historical graphic novel, painted on the walls, and witness a true scale sultan hearing. For the cheap price it's worth spending one hour if you're in Melaka.
Vinoth Ss (15/03/2018 10:24)
Very good place to see. In this place we know about Malaysian king and culture.
How Malaysia started to till now
Isabelle Tran (03/03/2018 08:03)
Rm5 for foreign adults to enter, rm3 for locals. Buy ticket at booth outside then walk 50m to entrance. No shoes allowed inside but the place is quite clean. Only some areas are air conditioned so it can get stuffy at times. Good history in Malay and English. No guides available at the time I visited.
Dilip Mutum (26/12/2017 17:16)
Really interesting. Amazing architecture and craftsmanship. Beautiful garden. Lots of information. However, like a lot of museums here, in need of a good clean up and maintenance. The displays look dated and are quite dusty. Also should point out that this is not the real palace and is just a replica. There is no indication of how the original palace looked liked, where and how the queens, servants, and guards lived.
Ibrahim Roszini (16/11/2017 11:27)
One of the better historical museums around Melaka, however a tad small as compared to the rest of the museums.
Ajit Krishna Chilukuri (23/10/2017 05:52)
It's a bit small to be called a palace, but they have recreated scenes from the history - which is good. Must visit if you want to know about the Melaka sultanate
Chew Sia Ling (15/10/2017 13:34)
A place with history from how Melaka got its name, how Melaka becoming a centre of trade, how Islam spread to Melaka, how is the well-known heroic warrior Hang Tuah legendary loyalty story, etc.
Ilra Melviana (12/09/2017 10:45)
Great place if you into history. Replica of Melaka Sultanate Palace. Avoid during weekend. RM 3 for Malaysian & RM 5 for non-Malaysian
Mila J (08/09/2017 09:50)
To be honest, knowing this palace is a replica had made me lost my interest from the beginning. But I go inside anyway. I have here at the Palace's gate, why dont I go inside and take a look either its a replica or not. I bought a reasonable price ticket at the palace's entrance gate. Then I go inside and enjoying relaxing cool air with warm smell of good quality carved wood. Very clean inside the palace because all the visitors have to remove their sandals or shoes outside. Wood material are dominated the palace's interior, from wall to floor to roof, fences and wardrobes. I love it. Its so hot outside and I am feeling conviniance with cool air inside the palace. Uniquely the palace are dominated with so many human size mannequins. A group of mannequins inside a glass wardrobe are wearing traditional clothes with each different international country that has affected on it. While another group of mannequins are placed in every corners are describing the King in many order and foreigners visitor from another country like China, Java, Arabic etc who has come to the Kingdom for bussines and or any other reasons, that time. Well, the mannequins are just too many for this not so big palace is the first thing come to my head at the first sight I seen them....But well, I thought Melaka's government are mannequin lovers, because I found standing mannequins at almost important government's museums I have visited there. Its okay for me and I thought that is they unique style on designed a museum. And made me easy to remember the story behind a mannequin they described too. And of course since now, every time I see a mannequin I will remember all museums I have visited in Melaka.
Jessica Razlan (01/09/2017 07:57)
it's quite interesting. not as historical in terms of things in the museum but still good
Mutia Ulfah (21/08/2017 06:10)
Historical Junkie? Do visit this Palace!
A replica and was interestingly constructed without the use of a single nail. It showcases the history of the region.
It appropriately holds galleries of the pre-colonial rule, a time when this was a very important seat of power for the entire Malaysian Peninsula and surrounding area. The place has seven gallery rooms revealing what a Sultanate chamber meeting might have been like. There are displays of Malay dress, arts and crafts as well. The building dates from the begining of the 20th century, but gives a nice view of the life and culture in the former sultanate and the history of Melaka. Signs are both Malay and English.
Good for those with young kids too. Since Melaka is often hot and humid, taking a walk in the museum would provide a reprieve from the heat.
Nehal Hossain (15/08/2017 07:14)
Good historical place. Outside is more beautiful.
Nava K (21/05/2017 13:20)
No nails, built with wooden pegs, this 3 storey replica palace showcases all of the history of Malacca - Hang Tuah and his legend, sultanate history, including arts and gifts. Talk a slow leisurely walk, see the displays as well read those informations to gasp the history of Malacca.
ghazala khan (10/02/2017 08:17)
It has every thing