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Explorez 26 monuments, sites et attractions à Malacca, Malaysia. Des incontournables aux perles cachées — sélectionnés à partir de vraies expériences de voyageurs.

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  1. Portuguese Settlement

    2.18350, 102.26674

    Here is where the descendants of the Portuguese who conquered Malacca in 1511 live today. The settlement, just southeast of the city centre, consists of tidy rows of mostly wooden houses leading up to the Portuguese Square (Malay: Medan Portugis) and Hotel Lisboa (sorry, unlike its Macau namesake, there is no casino here) on the waterfront.…

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    The people here may look Malay, but if you peer into their houses, you'll see the characteristic altar with statues of Jesus and Mary perched high on their walls. Quite a few still speak Cristao (or Cristang), a Portuguese patois. There are also many restaurants for you to sample Portuguese fare. The most interesting times to visit are during Intrudu - usually in February - when the you'll get a Songkran-like drenching with buckets of water thrown at you; Festa San Pedro to commemorate the Feast of Saint Peter in June, when there are processions, cultural shows and general merry-making; and Christmas, when the whole settlement is decked in decorative lights.

  2. Poh San Teng Temple

    2.19599, 102.25528

    This temple is located at the foot of Bukit China and next to the King's Well, was founded in 1795 by Kapitan China Chua Su Cheong as a graveyard temple. The main deity is Fu-te Zhen Shen. the temple was built to allow the descendants of those buried on Bukit China to conduct prayers to their ancestors away from the heavy rain and strong winds. Next to it, the King's Well.…

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    Legends have it that Hang Liu was a Chinese princess from the Ming dynasty who was sent to Malacca to wed Sultan Mansor Shah in the 15th century when the Malacca Sultanate was at its zenith. She had 500 followers who were all settled on Bukit China, which means Chinese Hill, and this well, at the foot of the hill, was where they got their water.

  3. Jonker, Heeren and adjacent streets

    2.19668, 102.24660

    This is the residential heart of Old Malacca just west of the Malacca River, with its narrow winding streets, beautifully decorated houses, tiny shops, temples and mosques. The whole area is undergoing a renaissance with new shops, restaurants and hotels catering to tourists mushrooming everywhere. However, the area still has a lot of atmosphere and is worth having a look around.…

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    One of the streets in this area is Harmony Street (officially Temple street or Jalan Tokong), so called because it contains the prayer houses of Malaysia's three main faiths — the Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese temple, the Sri Poyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Hindu Temple, and the Kampung Kling Mosque.

  4. Bukit China

    2.19858, 102.25738

    Bukit China is the one of the largest Chinese cemetery outside of mainland China. Graves can be found here that go back to the late Ming dynasty (mid 17th century). The earliest grave found so far dates to 1622, but unfortunately many graves were exhumed during the British occupation of Malaysia.…

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    Bukit China is a famous jogging spot for the locals and jogging tracks are available all over the hill. When you climb on top of the hill, you will have a nice view of the town.

  5. Malacca Zoo

    9AM - 6PM Adult RM7, child RM4, Camera fee RM10 2.27653, 102.29887

    The second-biggest, and perhaps the best zoo in Malaysia, even better than the National Zoo. The zoo is in a reserved forest where the animal enclosures more resemble the animals' natural habitat. The trees within the zoo compound provide ample shade for visitors during hot and sunny days. There is a lake in the zoo.…

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    Night Zoo open on Friday, Saturday, Eve of Public Holiday and School Holidays from 8PM to 11PM.

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  6. Christ Church

    8:30AM-5PM Mon-Sat Free admission 2.19432, 102.24947

    his church was built between 1741 and 1753. It replaced a Portuguese church, which was shattered. Bricks were shipped from Zeeland in the Netherlands. On the floor of the church you will find Dutch tombstones. It is the oldest Protestant church in Malaysia. On the altar you will see sacramental silverware, still bearing the Dutch coat of arms.…

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    Photography is forbidden.

  7. Saint Paul's Church

    Jalan Kota 2.19255, 102.25037

    It was originally built in 1521, by the Portuguese. It became a fortress in 1567, until 1596. After the Dutch siege it became St Paul's, before it was known as Nossa Senhora da Annunciada (Our Lady of Annunciation). It has been used as a burial ground for the Dutch.…

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    You can still see the tombstones, along the walls of ruins of the church.

  8. Geok Hu Keng Temple

    Jalan Pokok Mangga 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM free 2.20843, 102.21667

    This temple has a history of 130 years. Managed by local communities, the temple was incorporated under the management of Cheng Hoon Teng in 2000. Major celebrations - 3rd day of Chinese New Year, Hien Tian Siong Teh's birthday on 3rd day of 3rd lunar month and the birthday of Geok Hu Tai Chong on 29th day of 6th Lunar…

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  9. Taman Mini Malaysia and Mini ASEAN

    Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450 Ayer Keroh Daily, 9AM-5PM Adult RM20, child RM12 2.28286, 102.30404

    Located in Ayer Keroh, along the main road from the Ayer Keroh toll plaza to Melaka town, about 1 km from Melaka Zoo between the Zoo and toll plaza. It has full-size reconstructions of typical houses from all 13 Malaysian states and all the members of ASEAN. There are daily cultural shows at 11AM and 2PM.

  10. Stadthuys

    Jalan Gereja 2.19411, 102.24931

    Completed in 1660. It is a reproduction of the former Stadhuis (town hall) of the Frisian town of Hoorn in the Netherlands which existed from 1420 until 1796. Nowadays, it houses the Museums of History and Ethnography. This is one of the oldest Dutch buildings in the east.

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  11. Masjid Kampung Hulu

    Jalan Hang Lekiu 2.19666, 102.24729

    Built in 1728, it's one of the oldest functioning mosques in Melaka together with Masjid Kampung Kling and Masjid Tengkera (Tranquerah), Jln Tengkera see the mixed architecture of Chinese, Javanese and Arab on the minarets and the roofs.

  12. Melaka River

    2.22827, 102.26074

    Take a relaxing stroll down the river from Jalan Munshi Abdullah. The route takes you along a boardwalk and past a number of chic-looking houses decorated with large paintings. You also get a good view of Bukit St. Paul over the town.

  13. Malay and Islamic World Museum

    Jalan Kota RM2 2.19165, 102.24990

    The ground floor hosts temporary exhibits, the first floor showcases Malay history (particularly before the sultanate), the second floor has exhibits on Indonesia. Only a few panels are translated in English.

  14. Maritime Museum

    Jalan Merdeka 9:00 am – 6:00 pm 2.19190, 102.24661

    The main historical exhibits are hosted inside a replica of the Flora de la Mar, a 16th-Century Portuguese ship. A building includes additional exhibits on modern maritime activity and sea life.

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  15. St John's Hill and Fort

    2.18953, 102.26446

    Malacca's other fortress located on top of St John's Hill in Bandar Hilir, south of the city. Pretty views of the surroundings from the top. Malacca Town Bus (green) No. 17 passes by this fort.

  16. Baba and Nyonya House Museum

    48-50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock 10:00 am - 12:15 pm, 2:00 - 4:00 pm. Closed on Tuesdays RM16 2.19602, 102.24570

    Step back in time with a visit to this museum which is an actual Peranakan heritage town house and is a great example of Peranakan culture. Mandatory guide-led tour. Photography is forbidden.

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  17. Padang Kemunting Sea-Turtle Sanctuary

    10AM - 4PM, closed on Mon and public holidays free admission 2.19363, 102.20405

    You can see the most beautiful sea-turtle in the world, the hawksbill turtle. Relax to the sound of the Straits of Malacca as there are lots of kampong-type budget resorts for you to choose.

  18. Dutch Square

    2.19445, 102.24925

    Beautiful square around Christ Church and the Stadhuys. On this square you will find the Tang Beng Swee Clock Tower, it looks Dutch, but it is not. It was built in 1886.

  19. Youth Museum/Melaka Art Gallery

    430 Jalan Laksamana Open Wed to Sun 9AM-5:30PM combined ticket RM2 2.19457, 102.24937

    The Youth Museum is on the ground floor, the Art Gallery on the second level. You can have a bird's eye view of Dutch Square from a window on the second level.

  20. Melaka Sultanate Palace

    Jalan Kota Open daily from 9AM to 6PM except on Tuesdays and on Fridays from 12:15PM–2:45PM RM2 2.19285, 102.25043

    Below the hill you will find this museum (Melaka Cultural Museum). It is a reconstruction of the istana of the sultan Mansur Shah. It was built in 1985.

  21. Porta de Santiago

    Jalan Parameswara 2.19179, 102.25037

    The remains of the old Portuguese fort A Famosa, what you can see nowadays is a mostly Dutch reconstruction, bearing the VOC coat of arms.

  22. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.

    25, Jalan Tokong Morning to 7PM 2.19755, 102.24698

    Oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia and has an inscription dating 1685 commemorating the deeds of by Kapitan China Li Wei King.

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  23. Malacca Straits Mosque

    8 Jalan Pulau Melaka 2.17900, 102.24904

    A newly-built mosque on the man-made island, Pulau Melaka, just off the coast the city. Spectacular at evening and night.

  24. Islamic Museum Melaka

    Jalan Kota RM2 2.19244, 102.24876

    A general introduction to Islam and the Islamic world, with a section on Islam in Malaysia and local scholars.

  25. Kampung Morten

    2.20392, 102.25068

    a village of traditional houses, it is on the west bank of the Malacca River.

  26. UMNO Museum

    Jalan Kota 2.19199, 102.24891

    Museum about the United Malays National Organisation

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