Penang State Museum
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 9, 2017, 11:35 IST
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When in George Town, capital of Penang, you can learn about the island’s culture and lifestyle from this State Museum. The museum is located inside a heritage building, which was once a Penang Free School, and it displays life-siz … Read more
When in George Town, capital of Penang, you can learn about the island’s culture and lifestyle from this State Museum. The museum is located inside a heritage building, which was once a Penang Free School, and it displays life-size artefacts from the Chinese Baba and Nyonya, the Indian and the Malay communities. Read less

When in George Town, capital of Penang, you can learn about the island’s culture and lifestyle from this State Museum. The museum is located inside a heritage building, which was once a Penang Free School, and it displays life-size artefacts from the Chinese Baba and Nyonya, the Indian and the Malay communities. Learn about the practice of spice trade and culture of coffee consumption. Complete living rooms and bedrooms are decked up to give you an image of how people lived in an era gone by. Collections also include picture postcards and few paintings depicting the history and artefacts of different transportation modes used in the city.
Tips: The museum on Farquhar Street remains closed on Fridays and public holidays.
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