The permanent exhibition of archaeological finds in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate has been inaugurated, coinciding with the celebration of International Museum Day. This exhibition allows visitors to learn about a wide range of archaeological finds and ancient collectibles, highlighting the importance of museums in preserving material history. Ali bin Saeed Al Adawi, Director of the Heritage and Tourism Department in the governorate, emphasized the significance of museums as a means of cultural exchange, especially in light of this year’s theme “Museums for Education and Scientific Research.”
Saeed bin Salem Al Jadidi, Head of the Antiquities and Museums Department in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, explained that the permanent exhibition features a collection of rare artifacts, including pottery and iron pieces discovered in various governorates of Oman. Private museum owners, such as Nizwa Museum, Gateway to the Past Museum in Nizwa, Currency Museum in Al Hamra, and Sharaf House Museum in Jabal Al Akhdar, also participated in the exhibition. The exhibition was opened by His Excellency Sheikh Saleh bin Dhiyab Al-Rubaie, Governor of Nizwa, who honored entities supporting archaeological exhibitions and licensed private museums in the governorate.
The event aims to raise awareness about the importance of museums and their role in preserving cultural heritage. It provides a platform for the public to explore and appreciate the rich history and heritage of Oman through archaeological finds and collectibles. The participation of private museum owners adds diversity to the exhibition, offering visitors a wider range of artifacts and historical items to admire and learn from.
International Museum Day serves as a reminder of the valuable contributions that museums make to society, not only in preserving history but also in promoting education and research. The theme “Museums for Education and Scientific Research” underscores the role of museums as educational institutions that facilitate learning and exploration of various scientific subjects. By showcasing rare artifacts and historical pieces, the exhibition in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate supports this theme by providing a platform for visitors to engage with history in a meaningful and informative way.
The permanent exhibition of archaeological finds in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate showcases the rich cultural heritage of Oman, allowing visitors to appreciate the ancient artifacts and historical treasures discovered in the region. Through this exhibition, the public gains insight into the country’s past and the significance of preserving archaeological finds for future generations. The presence of private museum owners further enhances the exhibition by contributing their unique collections and perspectives, making the event a comprehensive and enriching experience for all attendees.
In conclusion, the inauguration of the permanent exhibition of archaeological finds in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate marks a significant milestone in promoting cultural heritage and preserving material history. The event not only celebrates International Museum Day but also highlights the importance of museums as educational and research institutions. Through a diverse range of artifacts and collectibles, visitors can immerse themselves in Oman’s rich history and appreciate the efforts of private museum owners in preserving and showcasing the country’s heritage. The exhibition serves as a tribute to the past while inspiring future generations to continue preserving and learning from the archaeological treasures of Oman.