Museums are a great introduction to learning the culture and history of a place. The Jugra Insitu Museum is not an exception to this. Situated at the foot of Jugra Hill, this double-storey building has a fascinating history of being an old district police station-cum-prison up to 1890, with the top floor acting as a courtroom while the bottom floor served as the prison. In 2002, the museum was even acknowledged as a heritage building by the Department of National Heritage.
The museum has three exhibition halls featuring displays and dioramas on the building itself and other prominent heritage buildings nearby, such as Istana Bandar Jugra. You can visit the museum as early as 10 am and appreciate attractions like the General Motors Canada (GMC) C15TA armoured trucks made during World War II and were once used by the Royal Malaysian Police during the emergency period (1948 – 1960). Do note, however, that the museum is closed on Mondays.
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