MATIC is located in one of Kuala Lumpur's important historical and architectural landmarks. The main building was built in 1935 as the residence of Eu Tong Seng, a wealthy miner and planter. It subsequently served as the war office of the British Army, the headquarters of the Japanese Army, the venue for the first sitting of the Malaysian Parliament and also saw the installation ceremonies of several kings of the country. After renovation work in 1988, the building was converted for its present use as a one-stop visitor centre offering a wide range of services to assist tourists in planning a fruitful holiday in Malaysia. Cultural
performances and theatrical shows are held in its auditorium.
Opening hours are from 9am to 6pm daily
Cultural Performances are from 3pm to 4.15pm on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday (Admission is RM 2 for Adults)