Melaka Submarine Museum gives you the rare chance to go inside a real submarine on dry land. See review, ticket price and location here.
Ever been onto a submarine? We decidied to bring our kids onto one. Click here for our experience visiting the Melaka Submarine Museum.
I came across the Melaka Submarine Museum completely by accident, due to a dodgy sat nav direction – I love submarines so this was very good luck. It’s not signposted until you’re…
Melaka Maritime Museum consists of 3 parts: the replica of Flor de la Mar, The Royal Malaysian Navy Museum and Muzium Samudera Phase 2. Read review and details here.
One of the top places to go in Melaka, the Melaka Maritime Museum - Flor De La Mar, where you will learn more about the glorious days of Melaka.
The replica of the ship is about 34m high, 36m in length and 8m wide. It was quite interesting for the kids to walk around the ship, as well as climb up the upper deck to have a look around, especially since Daniel has been learning about Explorers in school last year. They offer audio guides in different languages to visitors (additional cost). A fine way to learn some history along the way!
Malacca Sultanate Palace is a wooden replica of Sultan Mansur Shah’s 15th-century palace. Set at the base of St. Paul’s Hill it was painstakingly constructed in 1985 using traditional construction techniques and materials, based on accounts in the 16th century, Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) text.
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum Istana Kesultanan Melaka
Melaka Sultanate Palace (palace replica of the Malacca Sultanate ) is located at the foot of Mount St. Paul . The castle was rebuilt replica based on Malay history that reflect the uniqueness of the architecture of Malay palace , in the days of Sultan Mansur Shah who ruled from 1456 until 1477 .
There were many interactive scenes and even if you have visited the other Ghost Museum (in Penang) or the Monster House (in Nilai) each and every scene you come across is a different scene or room…