National Museum, A Glimpse into the Sultanate's Past

Medhuziyaarai Magu
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Introduction

The National Museum located in Sudan's park is a building with a long history, once the palace of Sudanese kings. This three-story building has now become a place to showcase the culture of the Sudanese dynasty. Inside the museum, tourists can admire weapons such as thrones, crowns, ancient cannons, knives, guns, axes, and long spears, which were all important symbols of past dynasties. In addition, there are also some ancient and exquisite handicrafts, such as stone carvings, wood carvings, and lacquer carvings. These exhibits show tourists the unique culture and art of the Sudanese dynasty, enabling people to understand the past and present of this long and mysterious country.
Address
Medhuziyaarai Magu
Opening hours
Sunday to Thursday 08:00 - 18:00 Closed on public holidays.
Transportation
Part of the former Sudanese Royal Palace. Exhibits include some photos of the royal family and a Maldivian flag that went to the moon. Some exhibits have English explanations, but at least there is air conditioning here.