Muzium Kapal Selam

The submarine named SMD Ouessant Agosta 70 from France was once bought by the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM). It was once the first crew training ground for this country's submarine.

Built in 1979, the 1,200 tonne old submarine was then brought to Malaysia to be used as a museum. The purchase is not as small as - RM 12.6 million - as a symbol of the country already developed in maritime defense.

Additional attractions are also available in the museum.

The last time Agosta 70 was used was when he sailed in the Atlantic ocean in 2009. Then, it became a training ship before being transported by cargo ships.

The process of taking a vessel inside the sea goes up to land not even a happy job. He pulled out to Klebang beach, had to use a special trailer of 480 tires before being placed at Dataran 1Malaysia. Great not!

When opening early, visitors can only see this ship from outside. But now, do not worry, you can get inside.

So visitors can see torpedo bullets, ship control rooms, kitchens as well as bed crews coming in here.

Two fighter planes are also being held there as an additional attraction for visitors.



Ticket Price

Adult (RM5)
Children (RM2)
Senior Citizen (RM5)

Tourist
Adult (RM10)
Children (RM6)
Senior Citizen (RM10)

Operation hours

Monday to Sunday 9.00am - 5.30pm

Happy holidays in Malacca.

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