[2024 Pekan Attraction] Travel Guide for Muzium Pahang (Muzium Sultan Abu Bakar) (Updated Dec)
Museums
Address:
Pekan, Malaysia
Opening times:
Opens at 9:00-16:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+60 9-422 1371
CAFE IN THE TRAIN
This cafe name is Belibis Cafe.
Located at Muzium Sultan Abu Bakar, Pekan Pahang.
The ambience is very nice when we seat and eat in the train.
By the way, I love their Spaghetti Salted Egg. Delicious!
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Fikri Fiq
The ultimate historical relic
The Sultan Abu Bakar Museum has a rich collection of historical items. Located on Jalan Sultan Ahmad, the museum showcases antiques that include many ancient Chinese pottery and glass items, as well as various other artefacts related to history, archaeology, ethnology, and royalty.
Easy parking.
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Exploring Muzium Sultan Abu Bakar (Muzium Pahang)
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Muzium Sultan Abu Bakar, located in Pekan, Pahang, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural artifacts that offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. Housed in a beautifully preserved colonial-era building, the museum features a diverse collection of exhibits, including ancient Chinese pottery, traditional Malay weapons, and royal regalia. Visitors can explore various galleries, such as the Keris Gallery, which showcases an impressive array of Malaysian spears and keris, and the Tun Teja Fashion Gallery, which highlights traditional Malay attire and textiles. The museum’s well-maintained grounds also display historical military vehicles and intricate wooden sculptures, adding to the overall charm of the visit. With informative displays in both Malay and English, Muzium Sultan Abu Bakar provides an educational and enriching experience for all ages, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike
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The historic museum sultan abu bakar
To get a good grasp on the royal history of Pahang, one must start with a visit to the State Museum. Located at Jalan Sultan Ahmad and facing the mighty Pahang River, the museum has a well-documented history of the state and its royal house.
It was constructed in the late 1920s by the British Government. During its 124 years of existance, the building was used in various ways, as the official residence of a British Resident during colonial Malaya, an army barracks by the invading Japanese army during WW2, and also as the official palace of Sultan Abu Bakar. It also houses a large collection of ancient Chinese glass-wares and ceramics previously used by former sultans of Pahang.
It was formally opened by the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah on Oct 21, 1976 and it was named after his father.
The museum was launched with a new look after a 4 years of refurbishment. It is now equipped with high-definition television screens, WiFi connections, also with wall-mounted and table touchscreens. The project was a part of the overall master plan by the East Coast Economic Region Development Corporation to transform the historical town into a major tourist hub #pahang