Tuesday September 21, 2010 – The Star
A HERITAGE building on
Restored building to house museum
A HERITAGE building on
The 98-year-old building at
Council president Patahiyah Ismail said due to the building’s heritage category 2 classification, the RM6.5 million renovation work took six years before it was completed at the end of 2007.
“Time was needed to carefully scrape the previous layers of paints and look for the original tiles,” she said, adding that the building was now sporting its original colour.
“It will take us three to five years to have a good collection of artefacts and collection. However, we will continue our efforts to make this museum an important education source for Penangites and tourists,” he said.
Museum director Haryany Mohamad said no entry fee would be charged for the moment but it would be imposed when there is a good collection of exhibits at the double-storey building.
She expected the entry fee to be higher than the RM1 per person charged at the museum on
The Penang International Print Exhibition 2010 is currently being held at the
Haryany said the
The MPPP handed over the building to the state museum board in a ceremony last Saturday, which was witnessed by Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan
The building was first used as the
Lim hoped that the heritage building could become a tool to promote
“I hope that this building will be a museum that can personify our unique culture and heritage with its artefacts and exhibitions.
“We want unorthodox and dynamic displays that can attract the younger generation,” he said in his speech during the handing over ceremony on Saturday.
Source: The Star - Restored building to house museum
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