Free entry to 19 Museums on May 18

16 May 2026, 6:43 AM
Free entry to 19 Museums on May 18

KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — All 19 museums under the Museums Department will offer free admission to Malaysians on May 18, in conjunction with International Museum Day 2026.

National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang said the initiative is aimed at encouraging more people, especially the younger generation, to visit museums and appreciate the nation’s history and heritage.

“We also hope the public will value the role of museums as institutions of knowledge, catalysts for unity and platforms for nation-building,” he said at the Central Zone Unity Week 2026 celebration at the National Museum here today.

Aaron said the ministry, through the Museums Department and in collaboration with the Johor Heritage Foundation, will organise the International Museum Day 2026 celebration in Johor from June 23 to 30.

He said the event will serve as a platform to strengthen the role of museums as centres for education, heritage preservation and social unity among people of diverse races, cultures and backgrounds.

Aaron also said the Madani government remains committed to rejuvenating museum institutions through various initiatives, including the Museum Matching Grant under Budget 2026, to support the development and transformation of the museum sector.

“This grant prioritises people-centric projects and programmes, focusing on permanent infrastructure development, museum digitalisation, educational spaces and museum-related programmes."

Meanwhile, Aaron said the proposed Malaysia Museum Bill has been tabled and agreed in principle at the Cabinet meeting on April 29.

He said the bill will strengthen the national museum ecosystem as the first federal law specifically enacted to regulate the establishment, registration and management of museum activities in the country.

The act would apply in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan, covering the establishment of the Malaysia Museum Council (MMM), governance of federal and private museums, as well as the creation of the Museum Register and Collection Register.

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