
Malaysia’s first memorabilia museum showcases over 4,000 collectibles across eight galleries, offering visitors a visual journey through personal and cultural history.
At a glance
Time Tunnel is a dedicated museum of personal and household memorabilia, featuring one of Malaysia’s most substantial private collections. The eight exhibition galleries span approximately 1,300 square metres in the Cameron Highlands, a major destination for both domestic and international visitors.
History
The museum was established in January 2007 in Brinchang, the largest town in the Cameron Highlands. It marked the opening of Malaysia’s first institution devoted entirely to memorabilia and collectibles.
What you see
Visitors move through eight themed galleries displaying over 4,000 items. The collection encompasses a broad range of memorabilia, each gallery dedicated to specific categories of collectibles and cultural artefacts that reflect different periods and aspects of life.
Cultural significance
As Malaysia’s pioneering memorabilia museum, Time Tunnel preserves and presents everyday objects that document social history and personal memory. The extensive collection offers insights into Malaysian culture and the material heritage of the region.
Key facts
- Country: Malaysia
- Location: Brinchang, Cameron Highlands
- Established: January 2007
- Collection size: Over 4,000 items
- Exhibition space: Eight galleries, approximately 1,300 square metres
- Coordinates: 4.49472222, 101.3922222
Practical information & getting there
Time Tunnel is located in Brinchang, accessible as a major attraction within the Cameron Highlands tourist region. For current opening hours, admission prices and detailed directions, consult the museum directly or local visitor information services.
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