Kota Tinggi Museum
Built in 1997 and opened to
the public in 2002, the
museum
traces the glory days of the
Johor Sultanate, which
started
soon after the Malaccan
empire
fell to the Portuguese in
1511.
The site Kota Tinggi was
chosen for a museum due to
its
historical significance as
the
seat of the old Johor
Sultanate.
It was also at the valley of
the Johor River that the
famed
writer Tun Sri Lanang wrote
in
the annals of “Sejarah
Melayu”
(Malay History), a
histography
of Malay excellence.
A walk through the two-storey
building will bring you past
a
collection of rare exhibits
from the 19th century to the
present, including century-
old
porcelain, huge canvas
paintings, ancient musical
instruments and once-
victorious weapons.
Trace the history of one of
this region’s most colourful
empires. The museum is open
Sat-Thurs from 9am-4pm and is
closed on Fridays. Admission
is free.