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Time Required : 1-2 hours

Timings : 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Entry Fees : Free

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Lukut Museum, Port Dickson Overview

Lukut Fort and Museum is a historical recreational site situated in Port Dickson. The fort built in 1847 by Raja Jumaat is now in ruins. Its antiquities are displayed in the Lukut Museum which was built in 1999.

Located 6 kilometres from Port Dickson, Lukut Fort and Museum is now a recreational historical site with a park and gazebos maintained by the government. Free entrance gives more reason to visit this intriguing site!

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Lukut Museum

Lukut Museum is situated in a former bungalow of a district officer. This double-storey building has 4 galleries housing artefacts relating to the local history dating back to the tin mining era, culture and traditions. One of the artefacts on display include a Portuguese bronze canon from a shipwreck during the Battle of Cape Rachado.

Other displays include pottery shards, stoneware plates, porcelain belonging to the Qing Dynasty and clay floor tiles. Gallery C & D is the temporary exhibition gallery displaying exhibits relating to different themes every year.

How to Reach Lukut Fort and Museum

Lukut Museum is 7 kilometers from Port Dickson. The best option is to take a taxi from the bus station. They'll charge per head.

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