Tracing Alhambra’s soul in Kuala Lumpur – a hidden gem for history lovers

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Tucked away in Kuala Lumpur’s tranquil corner, the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC-IIUM) surprised me as one of the most visually and intellectually enriching stops on my summer itinerary. Modelled after the iconic Alhambra, its elegant arches, ornate calligraphy, and inner courtyards feel like stepping into Andalusia—without leaving Malaysia.

What stood out was its curated collection of Malay artifacts: a 19th-century Keris Melayu Semenanjung, its craftsmanship preserved in time, and a copy of Hikayat Binatang—the first printed Malay book on natural history, quietly housed among other antique manuscripts. For those intrigued by the intersection of faith, culture, and intellectual tradition, this place is a treasure.

Travel tip: Best accessed by car or e-hailing services—ISTAC is not directly served by public transit. Check for opening hours in advance, and come during daylight for the most dramatic play of light across its arched walkways.

A must-visit if you love Islamic art, historical depth, and serene architecture.

Post by _Traveltastic_ | Jun 7, 2025

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