Overview
The Penang Peranakan Museum on Church Street occupies a restored 19th-century townhouse celebrating Baba-Nyonya heritage through period rooms, antique collections, and multimedia displays.
Highlights
- Period Rooms: Recreated bedrooms, kitchens, and reception halls with authentic Nyonya furniture.
- Wedding Chamber: A fully dressed traditional Peranakan bridal chamber.
- Nyonya Cuisine Display: Exhibits on the unique Peranakan culinary tradition.
History
The museum was established in the early 2000s to preserve Peranakan material culture. The building dates to the 1890s.
Visitor Tips
- Combine with Pinang Peranakan Mansion: The two museums offer complementary perspectives.
- Guided tours: Ask at reception for a guided walkthrough.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.