MILLENNIUM
MONUMENT
A soaring testament to Malaysia's journey through time, capturing the nation's history in etched glass and striking geometry on the shores of Putrajaya Lake.
Historical Legacy
Chronicling the
Nation's Journey
The Millennium Monument stands as a 68-meter architectural narrative of civilizational progress. Its spiraling ramp invites visitors to walk through a glass-encased timeline, detailing the key milestones of Malaysia's history. From ancient eras to modern sovereignty, every panel reflects the cultural depth and strategic ambition that built Putrajaya.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF PROGRESS
The Millennium Monument stands as a 68-meter contemporary obelisk, meticulously designed as a metaphorical hibiscus flower rising from the lakeside. Its spiraling walkway is lined with illuminated glass panels that chronicle the nation's historical milestones from the early Malay Sultanates to the visionary future of Putrajaya. The structure's solid granite base and metallic fins symbolize the strength and modern trajectory of architectural innovation in the heart of the capital.
PRACTICAL VISITOR INFORMATION
AVAILABILITY
Operating Hours
The monument grounds are open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The architectural lighting provides a stunning backdrop for night photography until late evening.
ADMISSION
Entry Fees
Free Admission. No ticket or pre-booking is required to access the Millennium Monument walkway and its historical panels chronicling the nation's progress.
AMENITIES
Site Facilities
The site offers lakeside parking, public restrooms, and accessible paved paths. Refreshments and open rest areas are available to all visitors during operating hours.
KEY LANDMARKS AND FEATURES
Experience the Monument
Structural Grandeur
Standing at 68 meters, the Millennium Monument is a contemporary obelisk that serves as Putrajaya's iconic landmark. Its unique design symbolizes the national identity, blossoming like the Hibiscus flower toward a prosperous future.
The History Walk
Embark on a chronological journey as you ascend the monument. The spiraling walkway is lined with etched glass panels that beautifully narrate the milestones of Malaysia’s history, from pre-colonial times to the modern era.
Panoramic Lake Views
The upper decks offer unparalleled views of the Putrajaya skyline. Overlooking the serene Putrajaya Lake, visitors can admire the symmetrical beauty of the city’s core district and its surrounding architectural masterworks.
GETTING THERE & CONTACT
LOCATION
Lebuh Sukan, Presint 2, 62100 Putrajaya, Malaysia
VISITING HOURS
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Admission is free for all visitors.
INQUIRIES
E: support@myputrajaya.com
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