Kota, Malaysia
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Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Came and learnt the history of Rembau. Only two of us came to visit this place during CMCO time. Entrance is free. Your about 10 minutes was enough unless you really love history it might take up to few hours. Surau and toilet are provided there. A mini garden and a mini fish pond in there.
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The place is clean and tidy. You can learn the history of Raja Melawar.
Interestings but not many information about tne museum and not many things about the history.
A big Malay house. Seems not many visitors.
If you ever come to Rembau don't forget to visit here!
Good effort. This place is really far inside from main road. Avoid coming in the evening. Not much to see
Educational and very interesting looking back at the history of Negri Sembilan.But location was a bit far.It should have been in Rembau town.Also the building should had been built using timber structure.Buildings look artificial as those istanas were originally built using timber. I rate it 4 stars .But i would rate it 5 if built on timber.
The Rembau Museum is located in a rural area. It is a replica of a 300 year-old palace of Raja Melewar, the first Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. who reigned from 1773-1795. The palace is known as Astana Raja Melewar. Apparently, it was built as true as possible to its original design. Being a replica, the timber didn’t look aged. The museum is small and there are not many exhibits.
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