As of recently, this property was being renovated, but usually the old house at 100 Cintra Street houses the tiny Peranakan Museum, which celebrates Penang’s Baba-Nonya heritage. Furniture, costumes, porcelain and household items are displayed in recreations of late-19th-century interiors (the house itself dates from 1881 and was restored a century later). A small antiques bazaar and a cafe are downstairs. There’s accommodation on the middle floor.