Former and Current Museums
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Former Museums
Department, 1965 at Civic Centre, Bandar Brunei
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Brunei Museums Department since 1972
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Brief History
The Brunei Museum was established in 1965, with
its first administrative office at the Civic Centre in Bandar
Brunei, now known as Bandar Seri Begawan.
Given approval for a building of its own, a location was selected for the museum,
on a historical site, at Kota Batu about 5km from Bandar Seri Begawan. The construction of the building commenced in 1968
and was completed in 1970. It was officially
opened on February 29, 1972 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of United
Kingdom.
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The imposing building stands on a hill top commanding a
picturesque view of the Brunei River. Its
ornate engraving and patterns are based on traditional Malay designs inspired by the Tomb
of Sultan Bolkiah, the Fifth Ruler (1473-1521 A.D.) of the Brunei Sultanate. Exhibits of artifacts and specimens demonstrate
the research interest of Museum staff in such diverse areas as Archaeology, Ethnography,
History and Natural History. As a cultural
and educational showcase for Brunei Darussalam, the Brunei Museum attracts both local and
foreign visitors.
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