Overview

The Sultan Abu Bakar Museum, located in the royal town of Pekan, Pahang, is a treasure trove of historical artifacts and cultural heritage. Established in the 1920s, this museum was originally a British Residency before being converted into a museum. It highlights the legacy of the Pahang Sultanate and the region’s vibrant history.

Royal Artifacts

Display of royal regalia, including crowns, swords, and ceremonial attire of the Pahang Sultanate.

Cultural Exhibits

Traditional Malay arts and crafts, including textiles, pottery, and woodcarving.

Historical Documents

Ancient manuscripts and records documenting Pahang's history and its relations with neighboring regions.

Chinese Ceramics

A rare collection of ancient ceramics traded along the Silk Road, reflecting Pekan's historical role as a trading hub.

Architecture

The building itself is a sight to behold, combining colonial-era architecture with traditional Malay design elements. It features elegant verandas, tall windows, and spacious galleries that create a sense of grandeur.

Visitor Information

Location:

Dataran Bandar Diraja Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia.

Entry Fee:

Nominal charge for adults and children.

Operating Hours:

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Mondays).