National Museum of Somalia
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Established | 1933 |
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Location | Mogadishu, Banaadir, Somalia |
Coordinates | 2°02′15″N 45°20′17″E / 2.0375°N 45.338056°E |
Director | Osman Geedow Amir |
The National Museum of Somalia (
Old Garesa Museum
The National Museum of Somalia is housed in a two-storey building that dates back to 1872. It was built at the request of the
In 1933, the building was totally reconstructed and adapted to the Somalia Museum (Museo della Somalia).[1] It was the most important cultural place in Italian Mogadiscio.[2]
The "Museo della Garesa" (as was called by the
After the independence of Somalia in 1960 it was turned into a National Museum. When the National Museum was moved in 1985 it was renamed to the old Garesa Museum (Museo della Garesa) and converted to a regional museum.[4][5]
National Museum
In 1985, the Mogadishu cultural center opened. The center the consisted of the National Theater, National Library and the National Museum. The National Museum's architecture shows
Exhibitions
The exhibition rooms were opened in May 1987.
- Ground floor: Archaeological and Ethnolographical Exhibitions.
- First floor: Historical Exhibition: Colonial Resistance and Post-Independence.
- Second floor: Historical Arms and, modern Army Exhibitions, Language and Literature.
- Third floor: Temporary Exhibits.
Closure
Following the start of the civil war in 1991, the museum closed down. Its infrastructure incurred significant damage in the ensuing years.
New National Museum
The National Museum subsequently reopened. As of January 2014, it holds many culturally important artefacts. Among these are old coins, bartering tools, traditional artwork, ancient weaponry and pottery items.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Postcard showing the works done to the "Garesa" in the early 1930s
- ^ Museo della Garesa: original detailed information when inaugurated in 1934 (in Italian)
- ISBN 9780810866041. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
- ^ a b Crespo-Toral, H. (1988). "Museum development and monuments conservation: Somalia" (PDF). UNESCO. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
- ^ Lengyel, Oguz Janos (1982). "National Museum of Somalia, Mogadiscio: Roof Restoration Project" (PDF). UNESCO. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
- ^ "Mogadishu Points of interest". Aden Adde International Airport. Retrieved 24 January 2014.