Kedah Royal Museum, Royal heritage museum in Alor Setar, Malaysia.
The Kedah Royal Museum in Alor Setar displays weapons, ceremonial objects, and personal items from past sultans of the region. The collection includes traditional arms, formal regalia, and household belongings that document different aspects of royal life over time.
The building was reconstructed in 1856 with Thai architectural influences and originated from an earlier royal wooden palace. This rebuilding reflected changes in how the sultan's residence was designed and used during that era.
The displays feature traditional Malay dress and royal regalia that reflect how the sultans of Kedah lived and presented themselves over time. Household objects on show reveal the customs and daily practices of the royal household across different generations.
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday and offers guided tours on request. Its central location in Alor Setar makes it easy to reach and combine with other nearby attractions.
The collection holds original written records and documents that reveal how governance and administration changed throughout the sultanate's history. These papers offer rare glimpses into the actual decision-making practices of earlier periods.
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