HISTORY OF MUSEUM TELEKOM
In
the early 1980s, Jabatan Telekom Malaysia ( JTM ) was desperate to find a space
to house the telecommunication facilities and its office in the middle of Kuala
Lumpur city. Then in 1984, a beautiful colonial building was identified to be
torn down to give way to a 26 storey telecommunication complex to be built.
However in 1985, the plan was stalled when the Prime Minister at the time, Tun
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was very concerned about the national heritage. He proposed
that the building to be conserved as one of the country’s legacies From the
Prime Minister’s aspiration, JTM decided to reconstruct the building to become
Muzium Telekom.
From 1989 to 1992, the construction and internal renovation
were being held without changing the original structure of the building since
the building has now been gazetted as a national heritage buiding. From 1993 to
the middle of 1994, all materials and collections were collected and archived
ready for exhibition at Muzium Telekom Gallery. Most of the materials and
collections for the exhibition were received from the several units under
Telekom Malaysia itself. There are also materials contributed from Malaysia’s
Antiquity and Museum Department, Sarawak State Museum, National Archive
Department, National Library Department, National Film, Keretapi Tanah Melayu
Berhad, National Royal Police and individuals. After the construction of the
gallery and material collections were done, on 3rd June 1994, Muzium Telekom was
officially opened to public, from local and international tourists.