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National Museum, Maldives

The Maldives' first National Museum was inaugurated on the country's National Day, November 11, 1952, by the Prime Minister at the time, Mohamed Amin Didi. The three-story museum (old building) is located in Sultan Park in Malé, which is part of the Maldivian Royal Palace property that dates back to the 17th century. The museum displays a broad variety of items, including relics from the pre-Islamic period, thrones, royal sunshades and furnishings, clothes and shoes, coins, jewels, guns, and armor.
 
 

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Maldives Visa

All international tourists receive a free 30-day visa upon arrival in the Maldives, provided they have a valid passport (with at least 1 month validity), a confirmed return ticket, confirmed accommodation booking (hotel/resort), and sufficient funds ($100 + $50 per day). A Traveller Declaration form must be submitted electronically via IMUGA within 96 hours of arrival.

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