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National
Museum and Puppetry and Children's Museum
At Sir marcus Fernando Mawatha (also Known as Albert Crescent)
next to the Viharamahadevi Park, the National
Museum was Sri
lanka's first and was founded in 1877. Its collection spans
several centuries and a range of cultures, from the Sinhala
kingdoms through to the British era. Highlights include the
royal trappings of the last Kings of kandy.
There is also some superb stone sculpture,as well as Hindu
bronzes and wooden carvings, Srilankan and European furniture
and cermics, and (to Western eyes) a fine array of grotesque
masks representing Buddhist demons and deities. The museum's
huge Library of more than 500,000
books is primarily of interest to scholars, but some of its
collection of 4000 palm leaf manuscripts -created by etchings
the lettering into the fibrous surfac of the leaf-are on display.
A small Gallery of mid- 19th-century paintings and etchings
shows Sri Lanka through the eyes of British artists.
Within the
National Museum, on the first floor, is tghe Puppetry
and Children's Museum. Puppetry is a living part of
Srilanka's Cultural heritage, and the museum displays traditional
Sri Lankan's figures and marionettes from all over the world,
with regular weekend performances.It is open Saturday - Thursday,
09.00 - 17.00.
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