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National Museum of Somalia : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Museum of Somalia
The National Museum of Somalia ((ソマリ語:''Matxafka Qarankais''), (アラビア語:متحف وطني للصومال), (イタリア語:Museo Nazionale della Somalia)) is a national museum in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. It was established in 1933 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland. After shutting down operations in 1991, it later reopened, and presently houses a number of important historical artefacts. ==Old Garesa Museum==
The National Museum of Somalia is housed in a two-storey building that dates back to 1872. It was built at the request of the Omani Sultan of Zanzibar, Barghash ibn Sa'id, as a residence (called ''Garesa'') for the then Governor of Mogadishu, Suleiman bin Hamed, after he had received permission from the Somali Sultan Ahmed Yusuf of the Geledi Sultanate. In 1933, the building was totally reconstructed and adapted to the Somalia Museum ().〔(Postcard showing the works done to the "Garesa" in the early 1930s )〕 It was the most important cultural place in Italian Mogadiscio.〔(Museo della Garesa: original detailed information when inaugurated in 1934 (in Italian) )〕 The "Museo della Garesa" (as was called by the Italian colonists) was officially opened to the public the next year by Governor Maurizio Rava. The museum suffered heavy damages during WWII. After the independence of Somalia in 1960 it was turned into a National Museum. When the National Museum was moved in 1985 it was renamed to the old Garesa Museum () and converted to a regional museum.
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