The Lukut Museum was built by the Department of Museums and Antiquities (now Department of Museums Malaysia) in collaboration with the Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus government with the intention of spreading information and historical proof related to Lukut. It also functions to trace back the glorious days of Lukut and its prominent individuals in the nation’s history for the reference of future generations. It is also an arena to showcase important elements of the relationship between Lukut and the local political scenario surrounding it to display the function and the greatness of Fort Lukut as a defensive tract, signifying the uniqueness of Malay civilaization’s architecture. The construction of this museum began end of 1997 and was officially launched by Y.A.B. Dato’ Seri Utama Tan Sri Haji Mohd. Isa Bin Dato’ Abdul Samad, Chief Minister of Negeri Sembilan on April 9, 1999.
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Address:
Muzium Lukut / Lukut Museum
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia (Wilayah Selatan)
Lot 730, Kota Lukut, 71010 Port Dickson,
Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus.
Kota Johor Lama Historical Museum is administered by Department of Museums and Antiquity (now Department of Museums Malaysia) since 1970. Literature on this historical fort can be found in:
1. Excavation by G.D.G. Sieveking, C.A. Gibson Hill and Whitley in 1954.
2. Written research by I.A. Macgregor (Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society in 1954).
3. The Johor Heritage Journal in 1997.
4. Iesnordin bin Hj. Malan - Historical Sites in Johor. Unpublished Report 1994.
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Address:
Muzium Kota Johor Lama,
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia (Wilayah Selatan)
Lot 1468, Kampung Johor Lama
81940 Kota Tinggi
Johor Darul Takzim.