Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
The Justice Museum is the place where you get to learn a detailed history of Malaysia’s legal system, as well as experiencing an interactive exploration. Located inside the majestic Palace of Justice in Precinct 3, you will be greeted by the beauty of Malaysia’s highest court as you enter. The building incorporates architectural influences from Islamic, Western and Moorish culture.
The museum exhibits mock ups of important legal artifacts, such as the ‘Batu Bersurat’ - with Jawi inscriptions on Islamic Commandments, biographies dated since 1957 of all Chief Justices of Malaysia, and trials manned by wax figures to truly immerse you in the courtroom experience.
The museum exhibits mock ups of important legal artifacts, such as the ‘Batu Bersurat’ - with Jawi inscriptions on Islamic Commandments, biographies dated since 1957 of all Chief Justices of Malaysia, and trials manned by wax figures to truly immerse you in the courtroom experience.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Head on to the Millennium Monument down the road and enjoy a lunch or picnic with a great view of the Putrajaya Lake. Alternatively, a short taxi ride takes you to the Putrajaya Botanical Gardens where you can have nature walks or just enjoy a relaxing time at the park surrounded by beautiful greenery.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Take your camera with you for some beautiful pictures of the unique rotunda and insides of the palace.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
From Putrajaya Sentral, you can take the Nadi Putra bus #601 which will take you to the Palace of Justice.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- You can only enter with proper attire. No t-shirts, flip flops, or short pants.
- Your bags will be passed through an x-ray machine as you enter the palace.
- Photography is strictly not allowed in the courtrooms.
The Justice Museum houses a myriad of exhibits that seeks to educate the general public on development of the modern Malaysian legal system in a creative way.
Opening hours
Monday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Tuesday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Friday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
The Justice Museum houses a myriad of exhibits that seeks to educate the general public on development of the modern Malaysian legal system in a creative way.
Opening hours
Monday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Tuesday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Friday | 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
The Justice Museum is the place where you get to learn a detailed history of Malaysia’s legal system, as well as experiencing an interactive exploration. Located inside the majestic Palace of Justice in Precinct 3, you will be greeted by the beauty of Malaysia’s highest court as you enter. The building incorporates architectural influences from Islamic, Western and Moorish culture.
The museum exhibits mock ups of important legal artifacts, such as the ‘Batu Bersurat’ - with Jawi inscriptions on Islamic Commandments, biographies dated since 1957 of all Chief Justices of Malaysia, and trials manned by wax figures to truly immerse you in the courtroom experience.
The museum exhibits mock ups of important legal artifacts, such as the ‘Batu Bersurat’ - with Jawi inscriptions on Islamic Commandments, biographies dated since 1957 of all Chief Justices of Malaysia, and trials manned by wax figures to truly immerse you in the courtroom experience.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Head on to the Millennium Monument down the road and enjoy a lunch or picnic with a great view of the Putrajaya Lake. Alternatively, a short taxi ride takes you to the Putrajaya Botanical Gardens where you can have nature walks or just enjoy a relaxing time at the park surrounded by beautiful greenery.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Take your camera with you for some beautiful pictures of the unique rotunda and insides of the palace.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Friends , Family , Group
Getting around
Getting around
From Putrajaya Sentral, you can take the Nadi Putra bus #601 which will take you to the Palace of Justice.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- You can only enter with proper attire. No t-shirts, flip flops, or short pants.
- Your bags will be passed through an x-ray machine as you enter the palace.
- Photography is strictly not allowed in the courtrooms.