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Pucuk Rebung Museum Gallery
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"The Pucuk Rebung Gallery Museum is testimony that a museum need not be a stuffy sarcophagus of taxidermised relics but a venue of cultural reaffirmation." |
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This unique centre houses an extensive collection of Malaysian art and artefacts with special focus on old Malay works, including antique fabrics, metalwork and jewellery, wood and fibre, paper and photos, porcelain and pottery, glass and crystal, along with contemporary art. Visitors can browse in a museum environment, acquire treasures to enhance their own collection, pick up gift items or enjoy part of the permanent collection of the proposed museum or with the earliest exhibits from the 1st millenium. The Pucuk Rebung Gallery Museum is testimony that a museum need not be a stuffy sarcophagus of taxidermised relics but a venue of cultural reaffirmation Opening Hour Open: 11am - 6.30pm, Tuesday - Saturday, Sunday strictly by appointment. Closed: Monday.
* Viewing of private collection by invitation for now.
Last viewed - July 20, 2008
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| By Bus |
| Intrakota Bus No. 270 from Central Market, No. 24A & 34A from Chow Kit |
| By Rail |
| Putra LRT from Terminal Putra to KLCC |
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• Intrakota Bus - 23, 24A, 24C, 34A, 34D, 259, 270.
• City Liner Bus - 176, 178, 182, 183, 185
• MetroBus - 28
The PTT is easily accessible via taxi, bus or LRT. Board an Intrakota bus from Star Hill at Jalan Bukit Bintang or from Jalan Chow Kit, or a City Liner bus from Jalan Silang (next to Kotaraya Complex). The drop-off points for these buses is Wisma Equity, Jalan Ampang (opposite the PETRONAS Twin Towers). You can also take the PUTRA LRT from Central Market (Pasar Seni) or KL Sentral station to the KLCC station. Alternatively, you can catch a taxi from anywhere around town to go to KLCC. |
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