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The
National Museum is housed in the only remaining
building of the former Sultan's Palace, which
is now the Sultan's Park. It is an Edwardian colonial-style
building of three storeys, fairly low key from
the outside compared to the amazing collection
inside. The articles on display range from thrones
and palanquins used by former sultans to the first
printing press used in the country, the rifle
used by Mohamed Thakurufaanu in his fight against
the Portuguese in the 16th century, ceremonial
robes, headgear and umbrellas used by Sultans
to statues and other figures dating from 11th
century, excavated from former temples. A variety
of artifacts from times past would give an idea
of the unique and rich culture and history of
this island nation.
A
visit to the museum gives an instant insight to
the wealth of history most visitors never suspect
existed. No longer will you think of the Maldives
solely in terms of a tourist destination. The
museum is open daily except Friday and public
holidays from 9.00 to 11.40 and 3.00 to 5.40.
A small fee is charges for admission.
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