Penang Museum and Art Gallery
Located at Lebuh Farquhar, the Penang Museum and Art Gallery is one of the 
most popular attractions in Penang. The Penang Museum is housed in a 
colonial-era building built in two phases, phase one in 1896, and when funds 
were adequate, phase two in 1906.
The building originally housed the Penang Free School, until it moved to its 
present premises along Jalan Masjid Negeri (Green Lane) in 1927.
After the Penang Free School moved out, Hutchings School occupied the building, 
and occupied it until World War II, when Allied bombing destroyed the 1896 wing, 
(the one closest to the St. George's Anglican Church), which was never rebuilt 
after that.
There was already a museum in Penang in 1940, housed within the original St 
Xavier's Institution. That museum was also destroyed when the St. Xavier's 
Institution was bombed by Allied forces. After the war, the effort to revive a 
museum in Penang got started.
Initially, a museum of sorts was housed in a residence at Northam Road (Jalan 
Sultan Ahmad Shah). The Penang State Government proposed setting up a state 
museum in 1962. The idea was well accepted by the then prime minister, Tunku 
Abdul Rahman. He mooted the idea of using the Hutching School building, as it is 
now occupying the original Penang Free School, where Tunku had been a pupil.
A working committee tasked with setting up the Penang Museum was set up in 1963, 
and eventually, the Penang Museum was opened to the public on 14 April 1965. 
Since then, the Penang Museum has undergone several renovation. It houses an 
outstanding collection of early paintings of Penang executed by Captain Robert 
Smith.
The Penang Museum and Art Gallery provides visitors a glimpse at the various 
ethnic groups that came to Penang in the late 18th Century, and showcases the 
cultural heritage of each community. Visitors who want illuminating historical 
snapshots of this island state must not miss the Penang Museum and Gallery, 
which also offers you a crash course on her multi-ethnic people, favourite food, 
dance, music and much more. 
Contact Information
Lebuh Farquhar
10200 Penang
Tel: 604 261 3144 
Fax: 604 261 4544 
Email: eimron@penangmuseum.gov.my
Visiting hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Open daily except Friday)
Admission: RM1 for adults RM0.50 for children (Price are subject to change)
Getting There
From the Weld Quay Bus Terminal, walk along Pengkalan Weld in the north-easterly 
direction. The road makes a bend to the left and changes name to Pesara King 
Edwards.
Continue to the roundabout, past the Queen Victoria Memorial Clocktower, and 
enter Lebuh Light. Past Fort Cornwallis and the Padang Esplanade on your right, 
then the Municipal Fountain, and you will arrive at Dewan Sri Pinang, also on 
your right.
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