Mihintale Museum

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Established1984
Coordinates8°21′20″N 80°30′48″E / 8.3555°N 80.5133°E / 8.3555; 80.5133
TypeArchaeological Museum
Mihintale Archaeological Museum
මිහින්තලේ පුරාවිද්‍යා කෞතුකාගාරය
Established1984
LocationMihintale, Sri Lanka
Coordinates8°21′20″N 80°30′48″E / 8.3555°N 80.5133°E / 8.3555; 80.5133
TypeArchaeological Museum
OwnerDepartment of Archaeology, Sri Lanka.
Websitehttp://www.archaeology.gov.lk

Mihintale Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Mihinthale, Anuradhapura district, North Central province, Sri Lanka.[1]

This Archaeological Museum can be reached after 200 meters on the Kandy road in the south direction from the main roundabout in the center of Mihintale. Any visitor can reach this museum at the way to the Mihintale Stairway, in front of the Mihintale historical Hospital Complex.

History

This building, which was maintained as a retirement hall, was later taken over by the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka.[2] and prepared as a museum and opened on June 24, 1984 by Mr. Ranasinghe Premadasa, who held the position of Prime Minister at that time. After continuous operation for 22 years, building was in a dilapidated condition, and in the year 2006, another repair work was started and it was opened to public on May 31, 2010.

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