Rather than restoring over its past, Kota Jail embraces its weathered walls, rusted bars and fading graffiti as part of its story.Rather than restoring over its past, Kota Jail embraces its weathered walls, rusted bars and fading graffiti as part of its story.

140-year-old prison becomes JB’s newest creative hub

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Since opening to the public in March, Kota Jail has quickly become one of Johor Bahru’s newest heritage attractions. (Bernama pic)

JOHOR BAHRU: For decades, the thick walls and iron bars of Ayer Molek Prison symbolised confinement.

Today, the 143-year-old building has been transformed into something entirely different: a creative hub where visitors can gather for art exhibitions, coffee and community events instead of serving time.

Now known as Kota Jail, the former prison has been given a new lease of life without erasing the marks of its past.

Rather than covering up cracked walls, peeling paint and rusted prison bars, those features have become part of its identity.

“What makes this place special is that we did not undertake large-scale reconstruction that could compromise its historical value,” operations director Zul Abbas told Bernama.

“We deliberately preserved its peeling walls, rusted iron bars and even the emotional graffiti left behind by former inmates.”

Rather than covering up its past, Kota Jail embraces its cracked walls, peeling paint and rusted prison bars as part of its identity. (Bernama pic)

The prison ceased operations in 2005 and had been left abandoned by 2017. It reopened as a social enterprise in December after months of restoration work that focused on making the building safe while retaining as much of its original character as possible.

“Our guiding principle is ‘raw’ and ‘beautifully broken’,” Zul noted. “Areas that had collapsed or suffered termite damage were repaired where necessary to ensure visitor safety while preserving the original façade.”

The result is a space where history and creativity now coexist. Former detention cells have been converted into studios and exhibition spaces for artists and creative entrepreneurs, while other sections house a history gallery and a café that has become popular with younger visitors.

Once a place of confinement, Kota Jail now welcomes visitors to gather, create and connect. (Bernama pic)

Since opening to the public in March, Kota Jail has quickly emerged as one of Johor Bahru’s latest attractions for both locals and tourists.

Still, Zul said the aim was never to create another museum; instead, the team wanted to create a “third space” – somewhere people can gather, create and connect outside of home, school or work.

“We want young people to come here not in search of paranormal experiences but to appreciate our heritage, understand the site’s history and explore its century-old architecture,” he added.

Looking ahead, Kota Jail hopes to expand its offerings with backpacker-style accommodation, pop-up bazaars, street fashion showcases, history forums and team-building programmes.

Kota Jail
Jalan Ayer Molek,
Bandar Johor Bahru,
80000 Johor Bahru

Visiting hours: 10am-10pm

Admission to public areas is free. Entry to history gallery is RM5 (adults), RM3 (children, seniors and OKU), RM15 for foreign visitors.

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