The Riau Sang Nila Utama Regional Museum is located in Pekanbaru, Riau. Established in 1991, this museum aims to collect, preserve, and showcase various collections related to the Malay culture of Riau. Sang Nila Utama is the name given to a king from Bintan who ruled around the 13th century AD.
Address
Tangkerang Pekanbaru, Jl. Jend. Sudirman No.194, Tengkerang Tengah, Marpoyan Damai, Pekanbaru City, Riau 28282
How to Get There
By Air :
Pekanbaru is served by Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport, which handles both domestic and international flights. Upon arrival at the airport, you can take a taxi or public transport to the museum.
By Land :
Pekanbaru is connected to several major cities in Indonesia via toll roads and intercity buses. You can use a taxi, public transportation, or private vehicle to reach the museum.
Facilities
- Auditorium: For events and presentations.
- Main Floor: Features historical collections such as traditional clothing, traditional games, musical instruments, and artifacts.
- First Floor: Displays collections of Riau's natural resources such as petroleum and a replica of a royal palace.
- Miniature Oil Drilling Equipment: A donation from Chevron.
- Whale Skeleton Collection: Located in the museum's backyard.
Admission Fees
Adults: Rp 5,000
Children: Rp 3,000
Student Groups: Rp 3,500/person
Groups of 20 or more: Rp 4,000/person
Foreign Tourists (Adults): Rp 15,000
Children under 10 years old: Rp 7,500
Operating Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 08:00 - 15:00 WIB
Saturday & Sunday: 08:00 - 13:00 WIB
Monday: Closed
Further Information
Contact (0761) 33466 or visit the museum's Instagram @museum_sangnila_utama for further details.