Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum

The Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum is a magnificent wooden replica of the 15th-century palace of Sultan Mansur Shah, constructed entirely without nails. Situated at the base of St. Paul’s Hill, the museum features seven galleries that display artifacts, traditional costumes, weaponry, and historical narratives from the Malay Sultanate era. The architecture itself is a standout attraction, with its sweeping gabled roofs and intricate carvings, making it a paradise for photographers. This museum is a must-visit for those seeking to understand Melaka’s pre-colonial history and enjoy a deeply immersive cultural experience.

Post by WandererBen | Aug 13, 2025

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