Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum
Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum also known as the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum is a museum located at the foot of St. Paul's Hill in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. The building is a modern reconstruction of the palace of the Malacca Sultanate, based on the information and data obtained from the Malay Annals. It is made up of hardwood, 'belian' wood and wooden pegs and was constructed at a cost of MYR 3.09 million. Construction of this museum began in October 1984 and was completed in April 1986. The museum was officially opened on 17 July 1986 by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
The museum consists of three floors and divided into eight chambers and three galleries. The first floor mainly consists of the throne room of a typical Sultanate Palace, the second floor consists of various Sultan's chambers including the one used for sleeping, whereas the third one displays many of the sultan's stored possessions. Around 1,350 items including artifacts like sultan's weapons, clothings and regalia and paintings, as well as dioramas of historical events and human figures during the sultanate period are displayed in this museum.
On 15 April 1989, the museum was the site of the declaration of Malacca Town as a historic city. A monument topped by a golden tengkolok as well as a semicircular tile art were erected at its entrance to mark this occasion.