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Why Colombo National Museum Is Called Prime Tourists Destination Of Colombo Sri Lanka?

Colombo National Museum is also known as Sri Lanka Museum. It is successfully fostering an appreciation of Sri Lankan art, traditions and cultural heritage since its creation in 1877. At the time of its inauguration it had a collection of about 1200 antiquities and natural history specimens, and today at its 133rd anniversary the Colombo National Museum had over a hundred thousand antiquities and natural history specimens. Present collection at museum attracting flights to Colombo include; more than 4.000 palm-leaf manuscripts, a rare collection of traditional masks, wood and ivory carvings, ancient and medieval jewellery, an exquisite collection of Buddhist and Hindu bronzes antique furniture, ornate brass, silver objects, temple frescoes, ceramic objects, stone sculpture, and lithic inscriptions. Through its collections, exhibitions, research and public programs the museum has proved itself as a historical landmark of the country, and a prime tourists destination for locals and Colombo flights takers alike.

Why Colombo National Museum Is Called Prime Tourists Destination Of Colombo Sri Lanka?

An impressive two-storied building of National Museum designed in the Italian style by James G Smither, has now become the finest monument of Colombo. It is in provision of Department of National museum that has its nine branches throughout the country to capture more and more Colombo flights These nine branches are named as; Colombo National Museum, Natural History Museum, Dutch Period Museum at Colombo Fort, Kandy National Museum, Galle National Museum, Ratnapura National Museum, Anuradhapura Folk Museum, Independence Memorial Museum at Torrington Square, and Galle Maritime Museum. By taking cheap Colombo flights you can see the displays of artifacts in nine different galleries of the museum. These displays include; Antique furniture, Buddhist bronzes, and royal dress.

A very interesting collection of agriculture, irrigation, trade, language and literature, Buddhism and Hinduism of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa periods is also available in the museum. These are not only historical exhibits that capture flights to Colombo Sri Lanka but its library services, and other educational guidance from its officers and lecturers for researches, projects etc are also capturing visitors. This museum is popular among elders and children alike as there are live puppet shows on weekends in the first-floor Children's Museum to entertain them. It is open to public from 9am to 5pm every day except on Friday and public holidays. In short after your Colombo flights from UK this is a must see place.

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