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The National Art Gallery Museum in Colombo is a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage. Housed in a historic building, the museum displays a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary artworks that capture the nation’s evolving artistic legacy.

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The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

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Sri Lanka Planetarium in Colombo, established in 1965, is the country’s only planetarium. It offers interactive digital sky displays and engaging astronomical shows, making it both an educational and entertaining destination for visitors of all ages.

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The Bandaranaike Museum, located on Bauddhaloka Mawatha in Colombo, stands as a tribute to one of Sri Lanka’s most influential political figures, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, and the lasting legacy of his family. Housed within a historic building in a culturally rich part of the city, the museum preserves personal artifacts, photographs, documents, and memorabilia that chronicle the life and career of S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike as well as that of Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the world’s first female Prime Minister. The thoughtfully curated exhibits delve into the political evolution of Sri Lanka, highlighting the nation’s journey toward independence, the emergence of a new political identity, and the social reforms that defined an era. With an intimate atmosphere that encourages reflection, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive narrative of Sri Lanka’s modern political history and the transformative impact of the Bandaranaike dynasty on the country’s cultural and national identity.

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The Sri Lanka Air Force Museum, situated at the SLAF Ratmalana near Colombo, is the official museum of the Sri Lanka Air Force and its predecessor, the Royal Ceylon Air Force. Established in 1993 and refurbished for a grand reopening in 2009, the museum curates a fascinating collection of historical aircraft, military vehicles, uniforms, and other artifacts. Its exhibits document the evolution of aviation in Sri Lanka—from vintage warplanes and interactive displays to memorabilia from pivotal military engagements such as World War II and later conflicts. Designed to inspire both aviation enthusiasts and history buffs, the museum offers a comprehensive glimpse into the technological advancements and strategic milestones that have shaped Sri Lanka’s defense heritage.