Tradition and Custom Museum

Tradition and Custom Museum
Muzium Adat Istiadat
General information
Type Museum
Location Alor Gajah, Malacca, Malaysia
Completed 1989
Opening 19 October 1990
Management Malacca Museums Corporation

The Tradition and Custom Museum (Malay: Muzium Adat Istiadat) or Alor Gajah Museum (Malay: Muzium Alor Gajah) is a museum in Alor Gajah, Malacca, Malaysia.[1]

History

The museum was built in 1989 and officiated by Malacca Chief Minister Rahim Thamby Chik on 19 October 1990 under the name Alor Gajah District Museum and placed under the management of Alor Gajah Municipal Council. The museum was then transferred to Malacca Museums Corporation and renamed the Tradition and Custom Museum.[2]

Architecture

The museum has a traditional Malay house architecture.

Exhibitions

The museum exhibits artifacts and the socio-economic activities of Alor Gajah local communities. It focuses on the history of Alor Gajah district which includes the history of various prominent figures of the district as well as customs and traditions of Malay wedding ceremony.

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References

Coordinates: 2°23′00.1″N 102°12′33.5″E / 2.383361°N 102.209306°E / 2.383361; 102.209306

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