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Background

The Music Museum is a museum dedicated to housing and showcasing collections of traditional and modern musical instruments, as well as the development of the nation’s musical arts. It was officially opened to visitors on 1 August 2015.

The establishment of the museum was driven by the awareness that Malaysia is a multicultural nation comprising Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, the indigenous peoples of Sabah and Sarawak, and other communities, each enriched with their own unique rhythms and musical traditions.

The idea to establish the Music Museum was initiated by the Right Honourable Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia, in 2006. The museum is managed under the Department of Museums Malaysia.

This Music Museum is the first of its kind built in Malaysia. Its purpose is to highlight musical instruments made from various materials, categorized according to ethnic groups as well as musical instrument classifications such as Membranophones, Idiophones, Aerophones, and Chordophones.

Objective

  1. To collect, research, and exhibit collections of musical instruments as well as notable Malaysian musicians.
  2. To establish the Music Museum as a primary reference centre, particularly in the field of Malaysian musical arts.
  3. To document collections across various Malaysian music genres as a resource for future generations.
  4. To position the Music Museum as a must-visit destination for both local and international visitors.

Visiting Hours

Opens everyday from 9 am to 5 pm. Last ticket purchase is at 4.30 pm
 
Closed on first two days of Raya Aidil Fitri and first day of Raya Aidil Adha

Entrance Fee

Free

Location Map

Address: 
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia, 50566 W.P Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 
03-2267 1000
Email: 
info@jmm.gov.my

Last update: 2 March 2026 - 2:56pm

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