SIVAGANGA: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday inaugurated the first-of-its-kind open-air museum in Keezhadi through video conference from Chennai. The museum spans 4.5 acres and has been developed at a cost of Rs 24.3 crore.
According to the state archaeology department, the announcement of establishing the museum was made by minister Thangam Thennerasu in the 2024 budget and work began last year.
The museum, with two exhibition halls, facilitates public viewing and showcases original structures unearthed during excavations so far. “Unlike a conventional museum, this facility offers visitors a direct view of ancient structural remains, including the largest brick structures and ring wells, among others. This will enhance people’s understanding of Tamils history,” said a department official.
Named ‘Keezhadi Nam Thaaimadi’, information boards describe the journey of archaeological excavation, water management, ceramics used, and the existence of weaving and metal industries. The information displayed in English and Tamil highlight Keezhadi’s sophisticated water system, artefacts proving local production of iron, and unique technical knowledge of producing black and red ware, among others.
Ministers Thangam Thennerasu and K R Perikaruppan, were present at the site during the inauguration.