Islamisk Kunstmuseum Adgang med Kuala Lumpurs berømte vartegn





Beskrivelse
Interessen for den islamiske kunst er vokset enormt i de seneste år. Som et udtryk for denne bevidsthed blev Malaysia i december 1998 hjemsted for Sydøstasiens største museum for islamisk kunst. Bygningen besidder 30.000 kvm. Det islamiske kunstmuseum Malaysia huser mere end syv tusinde artefakter, samt et ekstraordinært bibliotek af islamiske kunstbøger. Fri bytur : TUGU NEGARA (NATIONAL MONUMENT), SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING, ISTANA NEGARA (NATIONAL PALACE) og DATARAN MERDEKA (MERDEKA SQUARE).
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Rejseplan
Kl. 10.00 mødes og hilser vores venlige engelsktalende chauffør i hotellets lobby og fortsætter til din tur. Du bliver hentet fra dit hotel i et luftkonditioneret køretøj og tage en tur gennem Kuala Lumpur City. Det Islamiske Kunstmuseum (IAMM) er et af de bedste museer i Malaysia med over 7000 topkvalitetsgenstande fra hele den islamiske verden. Dette galleri viser gode eksempler på islamisk arkitektur, der spænder fra Afrika til Fjernøsten. Jeg kunne især godt lide modellerne af Taj Mahal, usædvanlige moskeedesigner i forskellige lande og den store skala af Masjid al-Haram, Mekka. Brugen af naturlige motiver som planter, frugter og skyer gør deres vej ind i lokal kunst som tekstiler. Eksempler på træskæring, metal håndværk og kris design er også præsenteret. Hvor de kinesiske og islamiske påvirkninger slog sammen til at producere nogle udsøgte kunstværker, herunder cloisonné varer og kalligrafiske ruller. Samlinger af komplette kostumer fra hele den islamiske verden er på show samt nogle fine vægbeklædninger og tæpper.
ISTANA NEGARA (NATIONAL PALACE) Istana Negara eller National Palace er den officielle residens for Kongen af Malaysia. Denne majestætiske bygning ved Jalan Duta blev officielt National Palace i 2011 og erstattede det gamle palads i Jalan Istana. Palæet dækker 97,65 hektar og har et traditionelt malaysisk design med islamisk kunstværk, der blev skabt af berømte skulptører fra Terengganu og Kelantan. Slottet er præget af 22 kupler, med den største stående på 44 meter i højden.
Nu starter vi en gratis bytur til TUGU NEGARA (NATIONAL MONUMENT), SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING, ISTANA NEGARA (NATIONAL PALACE) og DATARAN MERDEKA (MERDEKA SQUARE). TUGU NEGARA (NATIONAL MONUMENT) Beliggende med udsigt over KL Lake haverne blev det store bronze monument bygget for at hylde de soldater, der gav deres liv forsvaret landet under det kommunistiske oprør på 1950'erne. Nationalmonumentet blev tegnet af Felix de Weldon, arkitekten af det berømte Iwo Jima Memorial
SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD BUILDING Sultan Abdul Samad Bygning en af byens mest varige attraktioner, bygget i 1897, siges bygningen at have været den fineste i de malaysiske stater. Det har en imponerende veranda, yndefulde hesteskoformede buer, skinnende kobberkoder og et 41,2 meter uretårn. Stueetagen i denne bygning hus et turistinformation center.
DATARAN MERDEKA (MERDEKA SQUARE) Dataran Merdeka er et af de vigtigste kulturarvssteder i byen. Union jacket blev sænket for at markere landets uafhængighed fra koloniale styre. Dermed navnet dataran Merdeka, som betyder 'Independence Square'. Slutningen af turen vender tilbage til dit hotel i et luftkonditioneret køretøj.
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Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Gratis hotel afhentning og aflevering fra dit hotel beliggende i Kuala Lumpur City Centre (5 km radius fra KLCC). Du kan også deltage i vores tur fra Kuala Lumpurs mødested, nemlig Malaysia Tourism Center (MaTic): 109, Jalan Ampang, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Et ekstra gebyr for hotelafhentning uden for 5 km radius fra byens centrum er gældende og betales på dagen for din aktivitet.
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Islamic Arts Museum Åbningstider: kl. 10.00 til 18.00
Anmeldelser(7)
Truly a nice museum very modern and well organized. It is located in a very large building, on three floors and houses a very rich collection ranging from ancient books of the Koran to ceramics, jewelry, textiles and swords. Visiting it is also highly recommended to form an opinion on Islamic culture and art
The Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur is a place I have visited multiple times, and each visit deepens my appreciation for this magnificent institution. The architecture itself is a masterpiece, with intricate designs that invite you to pause and admire every detail. There’s a serene calmness within the museum that creates an atmosphere perfect for meditation and contemplation. The museum’s collection offers profound insights into the contributions of Islam to global culture and society. It beautifully showcases the rich history, artistry, and intellectual achievements of the Islamic world, providing a much deeper understanding than many other institutions I’ve visited. In fact, I find it even more compelling than the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, which is an impressive museum in its own right. After exploring the museum, don’t miss the treasure trove that awaits you downstairs. The museum’s shop is truly a “cave of wonders,” filled with exquisite pieces that reflect the beauty and craftsmanship of Islamic art. Whether you’re looking for unique souvenirs, beautifully crafted textiles, or intricate jewelry, the shop offers an array of items that are as inspiring as the museum itself. If only this museum could be itinerant, allowing more people around the world to experience its treasures and the profound peace it inspires. The Islamic Arts Museum is not just a place of learning but also a sanctuary where one can truly connect with the beauty and depth of Islamic civilization. For anyone visiting Kuala Lumpur, this museum is an absolute must-see. It offers more than just a glimpse into the past; it provides a space for reflection on the profound impact of Islam on the world today, with a delightful shop that serves as the perfect conclusion to your visit.
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This museum is fabulous, it avoids the political positions of current debates on Islam. Lots to learn in this extremely clean and functional museum. Lots of factual elements from the shapes of mosques to outfits and holy books (Quran)..I learned a lot
Aris was an excellent tour guide and he provided enjoyable experiences at the Islamic Arts Museum, National Monument and Palace, and Merdaka Square. He gave us many recommendations on food and other places to visit, was well versed in all things Malaysia. He was thoughtful, enjoyable to be around, engaged, answered and asked questions, took many pictures and provided us with some value adds; water bottles, took some videos and shared back the photo's. On a scale of 1 - 10, we felt it was a solid 10. Definitely recommend Aris if you need a personal guide!
Great experience. Cool calm marble luxury. Excellent exhibition of Islamic arts from all over the world. Interesting insight into the Arabic situation in Palestine. Brits in the middle of it from 100 years ago. Best experience in KL so far
This museum offers a remarkable experience with its great exhibits showcasing Islamic art. The displays are informative and provide valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage. It is also quite family-friendly, making it an ideal destination for all ages. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for an educational outing, this museum is a must-visit.



