I went there with my family on public holiday. No fee required to enter this gallery.
Some tips for 1st time visitors: Explore the frontyard and backyard of the gallery first.
2.Go up stairs of the gallery. There are section A,B and C. You should walk by following the red arrows on the floor so that you will never miss any of these section.
You can always ask the police officer at the counter for directions.
There are toilets and Muslims' prayer rooms.
I didn't see any stalls so please bring your mineral water or drinks yourselves.
As a museum fan, I found out that this gallery has so much interesting information about Bukit Kepong Tragedy and other historical stories about police on duty to get rid the...
Read moreSyabas to the people who initiated the idea of a dedicated museum to preserve a piece of our volatile history. Located about 60 km from Muar, the three storey museum houses valuable relics and information on events leading to the fateful day - Feb 23, 1950. However your visit to Bukit Kepong would not be complete if you did not check out the fortified police barrack adjacent to the museum; built after the original Pondok Polis was gutted. The BK "Fortress" with its thick defensive wall, tiny viewing holes and a lookout tower of the "new" police outpost is a testimony of the brutal and dangerous realities of the Darurat era that terrorized the entire nation...
Read moreRead moreLove the muzium! Interior was great with WW2 wallpapers, artifacts, videos, pictures & all.. I really love it!! The facts all fun to read as I do like History subject in school -- even now 😄 Even the museum is a bit small but it doesn't look like it at all.. They pack all facts matters in a very creative way.. Good for children & adolescent to learn about Bkt Kepong history & the all facts after Merdeka.. We should love our country & all the sacrifices that help build that strong foundation that we...