National museum in Maldives
is one of the main tourist attraction destinations of the country. Located in
the Sultan Park ,
which was a part of the Sultan's palace, it is basically a conversion of the
old palace building. The museum has a valuable collection of objects of the
past that depict the history and rich cultural heritage of the country.
The Maldives
national museum was opened for public display on the National Day, 1 Rabeeul
Awwal 1372 A.H., (19th November 1952 ).
It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister, Ameer Mohamed Amin Didi. The
purpose of setting up the museum was to preserve the history of Maldives
and to invoke the patriotic feelings of people.
The museum houses a number of fabulous objects belonging to
the Sultans. It consists of the ornaments and costumes worn by various kings
and queens, stone items of the Maldives '
pre-Islamic period, paper and cloth manuscripts, arms and armor, photographs of
important personalities, anthropological objects and other such items that
exhibit the past Maldivian way of life.
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