A wonderful tribute to the legendary Allahyarham Tan Sri P. Ramlee, this memorial museum offers an intimate look into the life and career of Malaysia’s most iconic entertainer. Set in his former home, the museum is filled with personal memorabilia, awards, photographs, musical instruments and even his classic Datsun Sunny 1200
Walking through the exhibits, you can feel the nostalgia and the impact of his timeless contributions to music, film and culture. The layout is simple, but it tells his story beautifully. Fans of classic Malay films will especially appreciate the preserved artifacts from his golden era
The museum is well-maintained, though a little more interactive elements could enhance the experience. A must-visit for P. Ramlee fans and those who appreciate Malaysia’s entertainment history. Best of all, it’s free entry. Would recommend spending 30-45 minutes here, taking in the legacy of...
Read moreThis was used to be the residence of the great P. Ramlee, the greatest artist of Malaysia of his generation (if not of all time) which is now turned into a mini museum of himself. On display were some of his works, his achievements and his life. A nostalgic visit definitely. So sad he was not properly appreciated during his short life but glad that he is honored now. Everyone (I mean everyone) as Malay speakers growing up in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, knows about his films and how he entertained us as kids and now as grown ups. I hope the current generation and the generation to come will appreciate how much of a genius he was. Entrance is free and you need to sign in a log book on entry. The place is small (it is after all a house) but full of memories, props and information about his art. Highly...
Read moreIf you are expecting to visit his last house just like what my friend is expecting then forget about it. He was expecting to get to see the bedroom, kitchen etc.
It is a more to a gallery of his life, work and achievements in which you will get a lot of information from. It is a very small area hence you can finish the tour in 30-45 minutes if you read and go through everything one by one. But if you just want to glance through. 3-5 mins is enough 😅
I came here because I visited his Penang Home which is another great place to visit. Didn't know of this one's until i watches...
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