Asked local talent to find the museum, in fact, their famous buildings are concentrated together, more lively place! Museums need tickets. Better be prepared beforehand. Adults are $7 and children are $2.
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National Museum, Maldives Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The new National Museum is located on the west side of Sultan Park and is a white building. The exhibition display starts downstairs, and the exhibits here mainly show the history of the Maldives in ancient and medieval times. The exhibits include weapons, religious and household utensils, as well as many impressive wood carvings in Arabic and Thaana, commemorating the Maldives' conversion to Islam in 1153. Upstairs is a gallery showcasing modern and contemporary history, including some rare and world-famous Maldivian lacquer boxes on display, as well as various new technologies throughout history, such as the country's first phonograph, telephone and mainframe computer. Unique exhibits also include the minutes of the famous underwater cabinet meeting convened by former President Nasheed in 2009, and an impressive marine exhibit, a 6-meter-long, extremely rare Longman The skeleton of a beaked whale, a creature that has not yet been seen in the sea.
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National Museum, Maldives Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Asked local talent to find the museum, in fact, their famous buildings are concentrated together, more lively place! Museums need tickets. Better be prepared beforehand. Adults are $7 and children are $2.
The museum is designed with great care and feels better than many historical museums in China. There are four exhibition halls, namely prehistoric, indigenous, colonial and independent, which can basically understand Malaysia's history.
Maldives National Museum, the size of this museum is not a special event, but just before its completion, here you can better understand the meaning of the country, it is worth recommending.
The National Museum is newly established and looks very new. It's still worth visiting. The size of the National Museum is not very large and there are not many things in it, but it is very helpful for us to understand the history of Maldives.
beautiful,have a chance to come again
The exhibition begins downstairs. The exhibits mainly show the ancient and medieval history of Maldives, including weapons, religious supplies and daily necessities, as well as many impressive wooden carvings in Arabic and Thaana, commemorating the conversion of Maldives to Islam in 1153. Upstairs is a showroom showcasing contemporary and contemporary history, including some valuable and world-renowned Maldives lacquer box exhibits, as well as various new technologies in history, such as the country's first gramophone, telephone and large computer. Unique exhibits include the minutes of the famous underwater cabinet meeting held by former President Nasheed in 2009, as well as an impressive marine exhibit, a 6-meter-long, extremely rare skeleton of the Langman's beak whale, which has not yet been seen in the sea. It's very annoying that although all the items are safely placed in the glass window by the horse, there is always a guard who follows you inexplicably. Besides, it's really a very interesting museum for stomach. It's worth visiting.
The exhibits are very complete, one of the places that must be punched in. Very suitable for taking children.
Take the children to see, very knowledge, good place!