Walisinghe Harischandra Museum
Brahmachari Walisingha Harischandra Museum (Sinhala: වලිසිංහ හරිශ්චන්ද්ර කෞතුකාගාරය සහ සංස්කෘතික මධ්යස්ථානය) is located in Negombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka. Named after the Buddhist revivalist, social reformer and writer Walisinghe Harischandra (1876-1913). The museum was established in 1996 and is housed in Harischandra's former residence, Mahagedara, which is managed by the Walisinghe Hariswandra Cultural Centre. The museum was initially managed by the Department of Museums.[1] The residence was transferred to the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs on 24 June 2011.[2]
The museum contains furniture, book, diaries and personal effects used by Harischandra, together with local objects and artifacts from his era.
See also
- Independence Memorial Museum
External links
- Brahmachari Walisingha Harischandra Museum
References
- ^ Rambukwella, M.W.C.N.K., 2014. Heritage representation in culturally diverse societies: a case study of the Colombo National Museum in Sri Lanka (Doctoral dissertation, School of Museum Studies). p.423.
- ^ "Performance Report 2022 - Department of Cultural Affairs" (PDF). parliament.lk/. Parliament of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- v
- t
- e
(Subject)
- National Museum of Natural History
- Colombo Dutch Museum
- National Maritime Museum (Galle)
- Independence Memorial Museum
- Folk Museum (Anuradhapura)
- Ceylon Tea Museum
- Colombo Port Maritime Museum
- Economic History Museum
- Highway museum complex, Kiribathkumbura
- Hoods Tower Museum
- International Buddhist Museum
- J. R. Jayewardene Centre
- Maritime and Naval History Museum, Trincomalee
- Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum
- Masks Museum, Ambalangoda
- Museum of Temple of Tooth
- National railway museum, Kadugannawa
- Postal museum, Colombo
- Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
- S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike Museum
- Walisinghe Harischandra Museum
- Wax Museum (Sri Lanka)
(Regional)
North Central Province |
|
---|---|
North Western Province |
|
Central Province |
|
Eastern Province |
|
Western Province |
|
Southern Province |
|
Northern Province |
|
Uva Province |
|
Sabaragamuwa Province |
|