Petronas Twin Towers Art Gallery
Galeri Seni Menara Petronas
Contemporary art museum located within the Petronas Twin Towers showcasing Malaysian and international contemporary artworks. The gallery provides insight into the region's modern art scene and cultural expression.
Things to do
- View Contemporary Malaysian Art — Browse rotating exhibitions featuring works by established and emerging Malaysian artists exploring themes of identity, urbanization, and cultural heritage.
- Explore International Contemporary Collections — Discover curated pieces from regional and global artists that provide context for Malaysia's place within the broader contemporary art landscape.
- Attend Artist Talks and Seminars — Participate in scheduled lectures and discussions with featured artists and curators that offer deeper insight into exhibition themes and artistic practices.
- Photography in the Gallery Spaces — Capture images of striking artworks and the modern architectural interiors of the gallery (following museum photography guidelines).
- Visit the Gallery Shop — Purchase exhibition catalogs, artist books, and curated merchandise that support local contemporary artists and galleries.
- Skybridge Walk Connection — Access the famous Petronas Skybridge on Level 41-42 directly from the tower, offering panoramic city views before or after your gallery visit.
Food to try
- Nasi Kuning — Fragrant yellow rice cooked with turmeric and coconut milk, commonly served in the tower's cafes as a light meal between gallery visits.
- Teh Tarik — Pulled milk tea sweetened with condensed milk, a beloved Malaysian beverage available at cafes throughout the Petronas Twin Towers complex.
- Satay Skewers — Grilled meat skewers with peanut sauce served at food courts within the towers, representing quintessential Malaysian street food culture.
- Roti Canai — Flaky Indian-influenced flatbread served with curry dipping sauce, available at nearby restaurants in the KLCC shopping complex.
- Laksa — Rich coconut-based noodle soup with seafood or chicken, a signature Malaysian dish found in food courts throughout the tower complex.
Local customs & good to know
- Dress Code Considerations — While casual dress is acceptable, modest clothing is appreciated in Malaysian cultural spaces; avoid overly revealing attire out of respect.
- Photography Etiquette — Always check signage before photographing artworks, as some contemporary pieces or special exhibitions may prohibit photography.
- Gallery Hours and Prayer Times — Plan visits accounting for Friday prayers when some facilities may have adjusted hours; the gallery typically closes during midday Friday prayers.
- Art Appreciation Customs — Malaysians value respectful observation of art; maintain quiet conversation levels and avoid touching artworks, following standard gallery etiquette.