National Museum Maldives – Go Back in Time in Maldivian History

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Known as a melting pot of diverse cultures, Maldives is a vibrant land that is swathed in traditions and norms laid down many years ago. Its people, often eclipsing the beauty of the languorous cobalt waters, are a community of hospitable people, always greeting travellers with their infectious smiles. Having pride in their rich yet diverse culture, the museums in Maldives are perhaps one of the few destinations in the island that captures the true story of their past.


A must see attraction for tourists, the National Museum in Male is undoubtedly one of the finest gems in the city. Displaying the rich heritage and culture of the nation, it perfectly captures the epitome of what Maldives truly is, engaging its visitors on an epic journey of the lengthy history of the islands.


Connecting the audience in an unbreakable bond, the museum acts as a time capsule which goes way back in time, teleporting its visitors to an age where Islamic monarchies existed. Showcasing numerous objects belonging to such a period, the museum acts an open window to the vibrant Maldivian culture. Encapsulating a myriad of pieces of her history, the museum also flaunts a rare collection of pre-Islamic days. Touring around the place, one can find many evidences of such artifacts including the Buddha head that has been preserved for many years. Researchers believe that the sculpture existed before the 11th century AD, which was found in a dagoba in Alifu Atoll Thoddoo. A significant item in the site, there are many others exhibits that could be seen, including countless relics.


Evoking a strong sense of patriotism, the museum was opened to the public in 1952, when the entire nation was celebrating their National Day. Complementing the joyous festivities of the day, locals often flock around the museum with the intention learning more about their rich heritage.


Located in the scenic Sultan Park, the museum’s location is the idyllic complementation to the nature of what it houses. Having a special significance to the history of Maldives, the Sultan Park is regarded as the former site of the Royal Palace, many hundreds of years ago. Built during the 17th century, part of the museum’s interior bears texts from the Quran, all which have been handwritten on its walls. The texts represent the influences from the Maldives Sultanate era.


Showcasing rare collectibles, paraphernalia and memorabilia belonging to the ancient history of the islands, some of the items on display include extensive collections of coins, thrones, ornaments, armour and other arms. In addition, there are ceremonial gowns, fancy slippers, belts and colourful turbans showcased, which have been worn by the monarchy of Maldives.


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