Nagaland State Museum

Summary

The Nagaland State Museum is a museum located in Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India. It is operated by the Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland. The museum collects, preserves and displays a comprehensive collection of artefacts including ancient sculptures, traditional dresses, inscriptions from all over Nagaland.[1] The museum was first opened to public on 25 November 1970.[2][3]

Nagaland State Museum
Entrance to the museum
Map
Established25 November 1970; 53 years ago (1970-11-25)
LocationBayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India
Coordinates25°41′06″N 94°06′18″E / 25.6850°N 94.1049°E / 25.6850; 94.1049
Visitors20,539 (2019)
DirectorRongsen Pongener
Websiteartandculture.nagaland.gov.in

The museum is one of the two museums operated by the Directorate of Art and Culture, Nagaland.

History edit

The Directorate of Art and Culture (formerly Naga Institute of Culture) was formed on 1 November 1964. Its main focus was to research on Naga Life and Culture and a Research Library.[2]

In early 1970, the Nagaland State Museum building was constructed which also housed the Directorate. The museum which consisted of an ethnographic gallery was formally opened to the public on 25 November 1970.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nagaland State Museum : A window to the material and socio-cultural world of the Naga tribes". Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland". Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. ^ "The State Museum". Incredible India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.