



These tickets cannot be cancelled. Rescheduling is not allowed.
The Penang War Museum, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, offers a profound journey through wartime history. Originally a military stronghold in World War II, this fortress houses tunnels and bunkers that vividly depict the region's wartime struggles. Delving into the Japanese occupation era, the museum shares poignant narratives of the war's atrocities, serving as a poignant tribute to Malaysia's past. By immersing visitors in the nation's military legacy, Penang War Museum provides a somber yet enlightening perspective on the enduring impact of historical conflicts.
Upon stepping into the Penang War Museum, guests are transported back in time to Malaysia's tumultuous military past. Traverse through war-era tunnels, crawl spaces, and bunkers originally constructed for WWII, where remnants of ammunition and soldier gear offer a poignant glimpse into the past. Spanning 20 sprawling acres, the museum's outdoor exhibits showcase remnants of war's devastation alongside tales of military figures and the supernatural. Interactive displays invite visitors to engage with the daily realities faced by those who once inhabited this wartime fortress.
Children aged 5 and under can enjoy complimentary entry to the Penang War Museum.
Local or Malaysian visitors must present their MyKid/MyKad upon arrival.
International visitors need to show their e-vouchers and passports at the entrance.
Your e-ticket will be sent to your email shortly for easy access.
Simply present your e-ticket on your mobile device along with a valid photo ID when you arrive at the attraction.
Please show your e-ticket at the Penang War Museum entrance.
Location: Penang War Museum, Jalan Batu Maung, 11960 Batu Maung, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Access Map for Directions to the Redemption Point
By Public Bus
Alight at Muzium Perang bus stop, which is an 11-minute walk from the museum entrance.
Opt for buses 302 for a convenient journey to the museum.