List of museums in Sri Lanka

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National Museum of Colombo established in 1877. SL Colombo asv2020-01 img10 National Museum.jpg
National Museum of Colombo established in 1877.

Below is a list of museums in Sri Lanka. For this context, museums are defined as institutions (including nonprofit organisations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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National Museums administered by the Department of Museums

National Museums

National Museum of Kandy established in 1942 is home to artifacts from the Kandian era Kandy National Museum.jpg
National Museum of Kandy established in 1942 is home to artifacts from the Kandian era
National Maritime Museum (Galle) was opened in 1992 and is located in a 1671 Dutch Warehouse Galle-Maritime Archaeology Museum (7).jpg
National Maritime Museum (Galle) was opened in 1992 and is located in a 1671 Dutch Warehouse
Tea making equipment, Ceylon Tea Museum, Kandy. Kandy Tea Museum.jpg
Tea making equipment, Ceylon Tea Museum, Kandy.

Museums of particular subjects

Museums administered by the Department of Archaeology

Terracotta Pipes, Jaffna Museum Terracotta Pipes.JPG
Terracotta Pipes, Jaffna Museum

North Central Province

North Western Province

Central Province

Eastern Province

Western Province

Southern Province

Northern Province

Uva Province

Sabaragamuwa Province

Museums of particular subjects administered by the institutions of those subjects

Steamroller at Highway museum complex in Kiribathkumbura Steam-powered roller at Highway museum complex.JPG
Steamroller at Highway museum complex in Kiribathkumbura
Aircraft on Exhibit in the main hangar of Sri Lanka Air Force Museum. Sri Lanka Air Force Museum (16508970775).jpg
Aircraft on Exhibit in the main hangar of Sri Lanka Air Force Museum.

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References

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  2. "Anuradhapura Folk Museum" . Retrieved 31 May 2015.
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