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Muzium Insitu Jugra in Banting, Kuala Langat. — Picture by SELANGORKINI ARCHIVES

Delve into Selangor Sultanate’s history at Muzium Insitu Jugra

By Azian Aziz

SHAH ALAM, March 24 — The Kuala Langat Municipal Council (MPKL) is inviting members of the public, particularly history aficionados, to visit Muzium Insitu Jugra in Kampung Permatang Pasir, Banting.

The museum contains a diverse array of information on the history of the Selangor Sultanate in Kuala Langat, as well as archaeological findings like prison structures, mini courts, and old wells.

Formerly known as Penjara Lama Jugra, it was originally a police station built in 1878 during the reign of Sultan Abdul Samad ibni Almarhum Tengku Abdullah, serving as an administrative and penal centre based on the British judicial system

The site of an old well, one of the viewable historical artefacts at Muzium Insitu Jugra in Banting, Kuala Langat. — Picture by FACEBOOK/MPKL

The building was gazetted as a historic land site on November 19, 2002, and has a display of prison equipment, an old well, and traces of archaeological digs.

Entrance is free, with three exhibition rooms, toilets, prayer rooms and facilities for the disabled.

Visiting hours are from 9.30am to 5.30pm (Saturday to Thursday), while it is temporarily closed from 12.30pm to 2.45pm on Friday.

For more information, please contact hubungi Perbadanan Adat Melayu Dan Warisan Negeri Selangor (Padat) at 03-5519 0050.

 

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