Rembau Museum

This museum was established through the collaboration between the State and Federal Government, and is managed by the Negeri Sembilan Museum Board. It showcases the rich history and culture of the Rembau district, including the institution of Undang Luak, the history of Rembau, as well as the arrival of Raja Melewar. The museum is also equipped with a library, an audio-visual room, a souvenir shop, and well-organized exhibition halls.

One of its highlights is the Traditional Malay Rembau House from Kampung Nerasau, alongside a collection of historical artifacts that have been preserved, restored, and documented. The museum also serves as a reference center for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts.

Main Exhibitions:

Balai Dato’ Undang – featuring the history of the Dato’ Undang of Rembau, ceremonial regalia, the appointment system, the leader’s role in society, and the practice of Adat Perpatih.

Wedding Chamber – displaying a traditional red Rembau bridal dais, complete with decorative elements such as bunga telur, seating mats, backdrop curtains, ceremonial daggers, and a betel set, all beautifully adorned with gold thread embroidery, beads, and sequins.