Museum of Libya explained
The Museum of Libya is a museum located in Tripoli, Libya.[1] [2] It was originally built as the Royal Palace, completed in 1939.[3] It was later used by King Idris during his reign. It then became known as the "People's Palace" after the fall of Ghaddafi.
In modern times, it is a multimedia museum focused on "Edutainment".[4] Most projection screens are walls of fog being generated from above from tap water, allowing visitors to walk straight through them.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Museum of Libya . Temehu Tourism Services.
- Butler . Declan . 2 March 2011 . Libya's 'Extraordinary' Archaeology under Threat - As the Gadaffi Regime Continues To Massacre Citizens, Its Repression Also Puts a Rich Cultural Heritage at Risk . . 9 October 2011.
- Web site: The Museum of Libya - MoMAA African Modern Online Art Gallery & Lifestyle The Museum of Libya . 2022-11-01 . MoMAA African Modern Online Art Gallery & Lifestyle . en-GB.
- Web site: Museum of Libya (Tripoli) . 2022-11-01 . www.studiocrachi.com . en-gb.