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Mr. Park (24/05/2018 04:44)
I was surprised to see the history of Brunei.
It was very informative and educational.
No picture taking Inside!!
rumsheed m (08/05/2018 01:50)
Great collections of royal gifts. The museum is huge and maintained royally especially the chariots. Good experience. Museum closes at 6pm and the entry is free.
Helen Tsuvareva (26/04/2018 18:56)
Free entrance. Interesting exposition. I like story about king in the second floor. But it's not alowed to make photos here
Rodya Troyke (21/04/2018 13:51)
Huge Museum with many of the gifts to the Sultan, weapons and clothes. Also two very impressive state carriages used at different ceremonies are on display.
The entrance is free. Shoes must be left outside - shoe-shelves are available. Proper attire is essential to enter. Cameras and mobile phones must be left by the entrance. locker-boxes and coat/bag check are also available.
There is also a small gift-shop.
The staff of the museum is more or less friendly.
The museum is sort of a shrine for the emperor and his family. The wealth and the number of objects on display are impressive.
Its pretty cold (AC) inside - you may want to bring a jacket or light sweater.
Emil Svartström (10/04/2018 12:48)
Museo, joka kertoo sulttaanin vaiheista Brunein johdossa sekä Brunein kehityksestä. Näyttelystä löytyy mm. Kullasta tehtyjä kookkaita esineitä sulttaanin virkaanastujaisista sekä lukemattomia sulttaanille osoitettuja lahjoituksia vierailleilta valtionpäämiehiltä. Sisäänpääsy on ilmainen ja sen yhteydessä kengät pitää jättää ulkopuolelle ja kännykät ja kamerat erilliseen tallelokeroon samalla kun kirjoitetaan nimi vieraskirjaan. Paljon kaikennäköistä mielenkiintoista nähtävää noin tunniksi. Kannattaa siis pistäytyä!
Mai Le (08/03/2018 02:48)
Very informative history about Brunei's monarchy. It's a big museum and has a lot of content about the current His Majesty. It can get a bit tiresome halfway through as there can be unnecessary (irrelevant) information but overall it helps to understand how much the people of Brunei admire and love their Sultan. Also, it's a great way to get out of the tropical weather. A nice reprieve!
Please be aware that you will not be able to take photos unless you're in the main open area. You will also have to take your shoes off prior entering the building. And they will provide free lockers for your bags too.
Veera Mirdavoudi (02/03/2018 23:07)
The outer building itself is beautiful, with a wide dome in the Islamic style of architecture. There were a couple of misplaced signs which said "Entry, main entrance) pointing to sealed doors, the actual entrance has a shoe rack and a light up sign which says welcome over it. Shoes are to be removed on arrival.
On entry to the right there is a reception where name and nationality are registered in exchange for a locker key to put away phones and cameras (no photos allowed on entry and in the inner museum).
The museum itself begins with a history of the current sultan and continues on to some royal items and gifts from other nations or important persons/organisations.
There is a gift shop at the end with some locally made items, magnets and other such paraphernalia. At this stage pictures of the lobby may be take.
Pramudya Arif Dwijanarko (01/02/2018 21:09)
you can see the all royal artifacts here. Prohibited to take your phone to the gallery, but you can take a lot of picture inside the main hall. You can see the history of Brunei. The service was good, the guide also speak English well.
Trisha Xena Roxas (02/12/2017 12:12)
Upon entering the place, you need to take off you shoes. You are only allowed to take photos in the lobby. When entering the museum (where the gifts are located), you will be requested to leave your things in a locker or leave it at the counter (if your things are quite big).
Taking photos inside the museum are not allowed.
The display inside were beautiful. But then I think it’s much better if they have guides around the place so that they could share a little about Brunei’s history.
MelB Travel (29/09/2017 20:45)
Interesting place, it is ashame that you can't take pictures in the main area.
Inki Kim (17/09/2017 15:01)
One and only place if you want to buy Brunei's suvenior (oil, magnet, bell and so on)
Soraya Dinamika (13/08/2017 13:10)
Such comfortable museum, free of charge, clean and completely presents the Sultan's precious belongings.
Bryce Caster (23/06/2017 19:13)
A huge museum of things owned by the Sultan of Brunei. Of special note are the gifts from foreign heads of state. Definitely worth a visit when in Brunei. No pictures allowed.
Ahsan Jamal (10/05/2017 09:23)
A must visit resume/gallery dedicated to Sultan
Basyir Ismail (03/05/2017 03:06)
if you want to know more about the current Sultan go here. The place gives you an idea on the malay Brunei Sultan, its procession on Sultan Brunei Coronation in 1967 and all the gift given by dignitaries from all over the world.
Nathan Gildart (26/03/2017 12:08)
You can spend a lot of time here. It's staggering to see the money spent on the Sultan, both in Brunei and the gifts from foreign nations. Go with a non-political mind. It's something to see. I've never walked through a museum in my bare feet before. Bring socks if you get cold easily. Small gift shop.
Brett Sato (14/01/2017 13:25)
Basically a royal museum. Everything is about the sultan and royal family. They display the many gifts that the sultan has received from other countries. Not a must see but its an excuse to soak up some A/C on a hot day.
Walkingjupiter (12/12/2016 13:49)
Good place to kill time and escape the heat
Somvannda Kong (01/12/2016 03:25)
It is a museum of Brunei. It is free of charge to get in but cameras, phones were not allowed to enter. So no picture. You can find lots of different kind of history weapons from sword to gun. You will find the king history remarked as well.
Robbe Vangheluwe (30/08/2016 14:54)
Bigger than I expected and some parts are interesting and worth a visit. You don't have many options as a traveler in Brunei so yeah, visit ;-)
NeeKhern C. (22/07/2016 06:49)
A good understanding of the Royalty in Brunei and their culture. Plus, I used to visit the museum during my school days because of the air conditioning and to play hide and seek with my friends.
Chip ip (15/08/2016 15:45)
Large museum with good air conditioning. No photos allowed inside.
Huong Nguyen (27/05/2016 16:03)
The Royal Regalia Building Museum has a profusion of exhibits related to the commemorations of the 25 years of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's rule of Brunei. It is located in the heart of the Bandar Seri Begawan, the state capital of Brunei, to the north of Pedang.
Kimberley Croft (06/05/2016 08:58)
This is such an interesting and quirky place! Probably our favourite place within BSB.
Michael Watson (13/03/2016 12:28)
A very nice museum giving grand insight into the royalty of this nation. Lots of exhibits, easy to get around, and quite interesting.