
Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery
Perak
The Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery, located in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia, is housed in the historic Ulu Palace building, originally constructed between 1898 and 1903 as the residence of Sultan Idris Shah I. The gallery was established to honor Sultan Azlan Shah and features exhibits on his achievements, the history and lineage of the Perak Sultanate, as well as photographs, vehicles, and gifts presented to the Sultan and Sultanah by world leaders. Architecturally, the building is notable for its intricate wooden carvings inspired by local flora, complemented by rock carvings crafted with the consent of Sultan Idris Shah I. Its design incorporates elements from Moorish, Neoclassical, and Renaissance styles, reminiscent of the National Palace, Ipoh High Court, and Ipoh railway station. Situated on Bukit Chandan hill, the gallery offers visitors insight into Perak’s royal heritage and is located near other historic sites such as Istana Kenangan.
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Tipp: Visitors are advised to plan their visit during regular opening hours and consider purchasing tickets in advance if available. The gallery is best visited during weekdays to avoid crowds. It is located about 1.5 kilometers from Kuala Kangsar town center and 500 meters from Istana Kenangan, making it convenient to combine visits. Discounts may be available for students, seniors, or groups; checking with the official website or contact number before visiting is recommended.
Interessante Fakten
- •The gallery building was originally the residence of Sultan Idris Shah I, built between 1898 and 1903.
- •Its architecture combines Moorish, Neoclassical, and Renaissance styles, reflecting influences from notable buildings like the National Palace and Ipoh railway station.
- •The wooden carvings inside are inspired by local natural plants and were crafted with royal consent.
- •The gallery displays gifts and vehicles given to Sultan Azlan Shah and Sultanah by world leaders.
- •It is located on Bukit Chandan hill, a historically significant royal area in Kuala Kangsar.
Geschichte
The building now housing the Sultan Azlan Shah Gallery was originally constructed from 1898 to 1903 as the residence of Sultan Idris Shah I.
The idea to create a gallery dedicated to Sultan Azlan Shah was approved by the Perak State Government in June 2001, with construction commencing later that year in November.
The gallery was completed in April 2003 and officially opened in December 2003, preserving the historical Ulu Palace and celebrating the Sultan's contributions to Perak and Malaysia.
OrtsfĂĽhrer
Ulu Palace Building1898-1903
The original palace building housing the gallery, featuring intricate wood and rock carvings inspired by local flora and royal consent, blending Moorish, Neoclassical, and Renaissance architectural styles.
Exhibition on Sultan Azlan Shah2003
Displays chronicling the life, achievements, and legacy of Sultan Azlan Shah, including photographs, historical documents, and personal artifacts.
Perak Sultanate History Section2003
An exhibit detailing the lineage and history of the Perak Sultanate, providing context to the royal heritage of the region.
Kontakt
Telefon: 05-776 0546