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Dive into Penang’s cultural melting pot as you explore the museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions. Learn about key events in the island’s history, admire old faded photos of Penang through the years, and follow the events of the 1867 riots that almost caused a civil war. Highlights include a collection of Baba Nyonya porcelain, old Malay weaponry, a series of oil paintings by Captain Robert Smith, and ancient jewelry. Art lovers can also check out the temporary exhibitions which feature works by local artists.
The museum is located at the junction of Lebuh Farquhar and Lebuh Light in Georgetown. It’s possible to walk there from nearby sights such as the Sri Mahamariamman Temple—less than a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, taxis will drop you off right outside.
Penang has many museums covering a surprising variety of subjects. Explore old war tunnels and bunkers at the Penang War Museum; learn about Peranakan culture at the Pinang Peranakan Mansion; or admire vintage photographic equipment at the Camera Museum. Instagram enthusiasts and kids will love the wacky Wonderfood Museum, while the Ghost Museum, Penang 3D Trick Art Museum, and the Upside Down Museum are also great fun.