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Revision as of 15:34, 9 December 2007
Morija Museum & Archives, also known as Morija Museum, is located in Morija, a large village in the Maseru district of Lesotho. The museum was formally opened in 1956, and entered its present permanent facilities in 1989.1
- The purpose of the museum is to carry on the tradition of Morija, as a centre of learning, innovation and excellence, in Lesotho.1
- Morija Museum is home to many cultural treasures including, traditional Basotho artifacts as well as Lifaqane and Boer War memorabilia.1
- The archives portion of the museum includes documents dated as far back as 1826. This collection is extremely rich in 19th century documentation related to Lesotho.1
Special Projects
- The Morija Arts & Cultural Festival is an annual event coordinated by the Morija Museum.
- The Masitise Cave House is a satellite location of the Morija Museum. It is located in the Quthing district, in a village about 15km west of the camptown.
References
1Morija Museum & Archives, retrieved 2007-09-29 {{citation}}
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