The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is a museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was officially opened on 12 December 1998. The museum is the …
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Jan 22, 2025
As a non-Muslim wanting to learn more about Islam, I found it very interesting. The highlight was the miniature versions of mosques around the world- absolutely loved that Full review by Kaitlin S
Jan 11, 2025
Our favourite museum in Kuala Lumpur. A beautiful building with fascinating galleries. We particularly loved the architectural models of all the different mosques. There are also galleries dedicat… Full review by Hugenot
Dec 15, 2024
I am very excited for this place I was thinking very wonderful day on this spot and I have experience very very wonderful because this place is awesome Full review by Iqra W
Hi, is there any dress code? Such as must wear full covered shoes, or pants’s length must be below knee?
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No, there is no advertised dress code; it's very friendly to Western visitors (as opposed to the mosque down the street where they issue you a robe to wear if you have bare …
No, there is no advertised dress code; it's very friendly to Western visitors (as opposed to the mosque down the street where they issue you a robe to wear if you have bare arms or legs). That being said, I wouldn't show up in hot pants / tank top, just out of respect for the staff there.
I reviewed this museum about a couple of weeks ago. In it I mentioned the opening times. An extract of my review is shown below. Have a lovely time there. It is definitely worth a …
I reviewed this museum about a couple of weeks ago. In it I mentioned the opening times. An extract of my review is shown below. Have a lovely time there. It is definitely worth a visit. Opening hours are daily from 9.30am to 6pm. The museum restaurant is closed on Mondays - and on other days is open from 9.30 am to 5.30pm. Admission price is Rm14. Children under 6 years of age go free. There is discounted prices for school children and elders at RM7.
Do I need to buy a tour or can I go own my own? What's the ticket price and what's the best way to get their own my own?
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There is no need to buy a tour, you can go in on your own. The ticket is RM14 per adult. The nearest public transport stop is the old KL railway station, or use Grab - the local Uber.