
Gain knowledge while having fun: Must-visit museums in Penang - Part 2
6. 泰迪熊博物館 – TeddyVille Museum
Picture taken from TeddyVille Museum Facebook
I believe that there is no girl who does not like teddy bears, and the editor is also one of the victims! This teddy bear museum located in DoubleTree Hilton Resort by Hilton Penang occupies more than 9,000 feet and is filled with all kinds of teddy bears, such as peddler teddy bears and sunbathing teddy bears , the big bear who reads the newspaper and eats breakfast, etc., all of which make girls' hearts explode!
Picture taken from TeddyVille Museum Facebook
Picture taken from TeddyVille Museum Facebook
Business hours: 09.00 – 18:00 (daily)
Address: 56, Jalan Low Yat, Puncak Ria, 11100 Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang
website:http://teddyvillemuseum.com/
7. 顛倒博物館 – Upside Down Museum
Picture taken from Tripadvisor
Have you ever wondered what the world would look like after being turned upside down? The Upside-Down Museum is the first museum to provide indoor-outdoor, upside-down and different angles, which is bound to challenge your vision and balance! This place is very suitable for a group of friends to come here to use their creativity to take pictures of weird ghost horses. It is definitely a good place for those who are good at taking photos!
Picture taken from Tripadvisor
Picture taken from Tripadvisor
Business hours: 8.45am – 6.30pm (Sunday), 8.45am – 7.30pm (weekends and public holidays),
Charges: Malaysian citizens – adults (RM16), students (RM11), children (RM8); non-Malaysian citizens – adults (RM27), children and students (RM16)
Tel: 04-2642660
Address: 45, Lebuh Kimberley, 10100 Georgetown Penang.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/upsidedownmuseum/timeline
8. 潮藝館 – Teochew Puppet & Opera House
Picture taken from Tripadvisor
The grand opening of Malaysia's first Teochew opera and Teochew puppet museum! Located in the Chaoyi Pavilion on Datong Street, as soon as you step into it, you will be greeted by puppets of various shapes hanging on the wall, which makes people dizzy. Here you can not only look at the treasured handwritten scripts and iron puppets; look at the mysterious corner of the backstage of the theatre, so that you can experience the operation of the troupe; story.
If you want to know more about the cultural heritage and stories behind Teochew opera, you might as well come here for a walk.
Picture taken from Tripadvisor
Business hours: 10am – 6pm (Closed on Saturday)
Fees: Malaysian citizens (RM10), non-Malaysian citizens (RM5)
Tel: 04-2620377
地址:122, Lebuh Armenian, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang
URL: http://teochewpuppet.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeochewPuppetAndOpera
9. 檳城幻覺立體美術館- 3D Interactive Art Museum
Picture taken from 3D Interactive Art Museum Facebook
The 3D Illusion Art Museum in Lebuh Pinang, in cooperation with local designers, has set up more than 40 ultra-realistic three-dimensional murals for you to have fun! It is divided into two themes: Penang life and modern classics. Visitors can not only learn about life in Penang through the three-dimensional murals here, but also a good place to take pictures with a group of friends!
Picture taken from 3D Interactive Art Museum Facebook
Picture taken from 3D Interactive Art Museum Facebook
Business hours: 9am – 6pm (Sunday), 9am – 8pm (weekends and public holidays)
Charges: Malaysian Citizens – Adults (RM15), Children, Students and Seniors (RM10); Non-Malaysian Citizens – Adults (RM25), Children, Students and Seniors (RM15)
Tel: 04-2631628
Alamat: 10, Lebuh Penang, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang
URL: http://3d.penangtrickart.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/penangtrickart/
10. 熒光博物館 – 3D Glow In The Dark Museum
Picture taken from 3D Glow In The Dark Museum Facebook and Trip Advisor
The 3D fluorescent paintings, drawn by the famous German street painter Edgar Mueller, are shining brightly in the dark, which is bound to give you an extraordinary visual enjoyment! The most special thing is that the 3D murals here are available in 2 versions, daylight and black light, in other words, you can see 2 different effects when turning on and off the lights! Among the most impressive are the glowing Pandora Forest, Infinity Space, Outer Space, Sea World, etc.
If you have never experienced fluorescent murals, don't miss it!
Picture taken from 3D Glow In The Dark Museum Facebook and Trip Advisor
Business hours: 10am – 6.30pm (last entry at 5.30pm)
Charges: Malaysian citizens – adults (RM25), children and seniors (RM15); non-Malaysian citizens – adults (RM35), children and seniors (RM25)
Tel: 04-2519694
Address: 145, Lebuh Kimberley, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang
URL: http://darkmansionpenang.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkmansionpenang/
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