The Baram Regional Museum was officially opened in 1997.

It is housed at Fort Hose, which stands on the top of the hill overlooking the Baram river. It was built in 1898.

The Fort was burnt down in 1994 and was rebuilt on the exact site according to its original design and architecture and later on upon its completion it was declared officially as a museum.

The exhibits in this Museum comprise historical and cultural artifacts belonging to the various ethnic groups living in the area. Also on display are their economic and other general activities.

Opening Hours :

Tuesday to Sunday
9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m
Admission is free


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