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The National Museum of Ratnapura is one of the national museums of Sri Lanka. It is located in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka and it was opened on 13 May 1988. The museum building is called “Ehelepola Walauwa”, as it once belonged to Ehelepola Nilame, a courtier of the Kingdom of Kandy, who was the 1st Adigar (1811 - 1814) under the reign King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the last king of Sri Lanka, for whom he served as the Disawe (local Governor) of Ratnapura.

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  • ラトゥナプラ国立博物館 (ja)
  • National Museum of Ratnapura (en)
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  • ラトゥナプラ国立博物館(ラトゥナプラこくりつはくぶつかん、英: National Museum of Ratnapura)はスリランカのサバラガムワ州ラトゥナプラにある国立博物館。 宝石の町であるラトゥナプラの博物館のため、多くの宝石やアクセサリーが展示されている。また、宝石発掘の際に一緒に発掘された先史時代の遺物や、化石なども一緒に展示されている。 (ja)
  • The National Museum of Ratnapura is one of the national museums of Sri Lanka. It is located in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka and it was opened on 13 May 1988. The museum building is called “Ehelepola Walauwa”, as it once belonged to Ehelepola Nilame, a courtier of the Kingdom of Kandy, who was the 1st Adigar (1811 - 1814) under the reign King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the last king of Sri Lanka, for whom he served as the Disawe (local Governor) of Ratnapura. (en)
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  • National Museum of Ratnapura (en)
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  • National Museum of Ratnapura (en)
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  • front of the National Museum of Ratnapura (en)
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  • Colombo Road, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka (en)
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  • The National Museum of Ratnapura is one of the national museums of Sri Lanka. It is located in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka and it was opened on 13 May 1988. The museum building is called “Ehelepola Walauwa”, as it once belonged to Ehelepola Nilame, a courtier of the Kingdom of Kandy, who was the 1st Adigar (1811 - 1814) under the reign King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the last king of Sri Lanka, for whom he served as the Disawe (local Governor) of Ratnapura. The museum includes exhibits on prehistoric archaeological inventions, natural heritage, geological, anthropological, zoological artifacts and models relating to the Sabaragamuwa Province. The weaponry on display include Sinhala swords of the late medieval era including a sword alleged to have belonged to Ehelepola, and a collection of old guns including a Vickers machine gun used during the First World War. The cooking utensils of the region include a tripod pan with three moulds for preparing rice flour cakes known as . Traditional Kandyan jewellery includes necklaces, bangles, anklets and earrings. The grounds of the museum contain a palaeobiodiversity park, with life-sized animal sculptures of species believed to have existed in the region. (en)
  • ラトゥナプラ国立博物館(ラトゥナプラこくりつはくぶつかん、英: National Museum of Ratnapura)はスリランカのサバラガムワ州ラトゥナプラにある国立博物館。 宝石の町であるラトゥナプラの博物館のため、多くの宝石やアクセサリーが展示されている。また、宝石発掘の際に一緒に発掘された先史時代の遺物や、化石なども一緒に展示されている。 (ja)
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