Musée Panduwasnuwara

  • Archéologie

  • Histoire & Culture

  • Musée

La description

Panduwasnuwara Museum, located in the Kurunegala District of Sri Lanka, is a cultural and historical treasure that showcases the rich heritage of the ancient capital city of Panduwasnuwara. The museum was established to preserve and display artifacts unearthed during excavations in the region, which was once the royal seat of King Pandukabhaya and an important center of governance in early Sri Lankan history. Visitors can find a fascinating collection of stone inscriptions, Buddha statues, coins, pottery, and remnants of ancient tools and structures that reflect the daily life, religious practices, and craftsmanship of the era. The museum also features exhibits that illustrate the architectural brilliance of the ancient city, including models of its monasteries and palaces. Beyond its historical value, Panduwasnuwara Museum serves as an educational hub, offering insight into the cultural evolution of the island. It stands as a vital link connecting modern society with Sri Lanka’s glorious past.

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La Musée Panduwasnuwara reflects a harmonious blend of traditional Sri Lankan architecture, drawing inspiration from ancient monastic and royal styles that once flourished in the medieval kingdom. The museum’s design and layout pay tribute to the grandeur of Panduwasnuwara, which was a significant political and religious center in Sri Lanka’s early history. Subtle details in the structure, combined with its serene setting, echo the craftsmanship and cultural influences that shaped the region during its peak.

Inside the Museum

Inside, the Musée Panduwasnuwara houses a fascinating collection of artifacts unearthed from the surrounding ruins, offering invaluable insights into the island’s rich heritage:

Buddha Statues

Stone and terracotta statues, showcasing the artistic and spiritual traditions of ancient Sri Lanka.

Ancient Coins

Rare coins and Lakshmi plaques that highlight the region’s role in trade and economic activities.

Inscriptions & Manuscripts

Stone inscriptions and ola leaf manuscripts, recording royal decrees and Buddhist teachings.

Cultural Artifacts

Pottery, tools, and remnants of daily life that illustrate the lifestyle and craftsmanship of the Panduwasnuwara kingdom.

Beyond its role as a museum, it serves as an educational hub, helping visitors, students, and researchers connect with Sri Lanka’s ancient past. It stands as a bridge between the historical ruins of Panduwasnuwara and the living culture of today.

Informations visiteurs

Horaires d'ouvertures: Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Frais d'entrée : Free for locals; a nominal fee may apply for foreign visitors
Code vestimentaire : Comfortable, modest attire is recommended

For more information and planning your visit, you can refer to the Department of Archaeology, Sri Lanka.

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  • Entrée gratuite

  • Stationnement disponible

  • Temps requis pour l'exploration : 1 heure

  • Toilettes disponibles

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