“It is a museum that exhibits various ancient artifacts from Malaysia.”
It is a small museum with many antiques on display. It is very suitable for studying the history of Malaysia. Everyone can still walk and enjoy the surrounding nature and enjoy various activities as well.
This state museum was once the besieged site of King Sid Alvi to his brother and heir. In the late 19th century, Sid Sin Silom built a house on closed land and moved his family in. Until the establishment of the Bangkok Treaty in 1911, land was sold to the state government. since then The palace thus became the residence of the British Adviser of the state government.British First Counselor May Frost and his descendants lived here from 1941 to 1943. The junta was occupied by the Japanese military and used for the Thai military government. After Malaysia's independence, the Kaeo ministers came in the early 1980s. Later, when Mayor Dato'' Jaafar Hassan moved in, it became a famous hotel. In 1991, the palace was demolished and the current State Museum was built. Just like the old house in all respects Muang Kaeo Antiques Center