Exploring Ancient Tamil Civilization at Keeladi.webp

Chennai, February 14 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin virtually inaugurated the Keeladi Open-Air Museum in Sivaganga from here.

The museum offers the public the opportunity to view the original artifacts excavated from the site in the district, dating back to the sixth century.

Visitors can explore exhibits such as brick walls, terracotta pipelines, and ring wells, which reflect the sophisticated urban civilization along the Vaigai River, according to an official.

The museum, established at a cost of ₹24.30 crore and spread across 4.5 acres, includes two large exhibition galleries.

It was virtually inaugurated from Chennai on February 13, according to a government release on Saturday.

Additionally, the chief minister laid the foundation stones for the Navai Museum in Ramanathapuram and the Noyyal Museum in the Erode district.
 
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