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MHT keen to acquire maritime artefacts from public

MHT keen to acquire maritime artefacts from public

Muscat Daily05-04-2025

Muscat – Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has invited citizens to contribute to its collection of maritime artefacts they own as part of efforts to safeguard the nation's rich seafaring legacy.
The ministry is looking to acquire a range of items, including traditional ships, photographs, navigational tools, maps, documents, postage stamps, old currency, and other archaeological or historical artefacts related to Oman's maritime history. Interested individuals can contact the ministry via email at [email protected]
'This initiative underscores our commitment to preserving Oman's maritime traditions, which have been integral to our culture and economy for centuries,' the ministry said in a statement.
The collection, in all likelihood, will help the ministry shore up its collection for its upcoming Maritime History Museum in Sur, South Sharqiyah.
The maritime museum is expected to play a significant role in enhancing the region's heritage and tourism sectors.
It aims to contribute to the country'seconomic growth while preserving Oman's seafaring traditions.
In a related development, Oman recently joined the International Congress of Maritime Museums (ICMM), becoming the first Middle Eastern government entity to be accepted into the organisation.
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism is one of only two affiliate members of ICMM from Asia along with the Indonesian Hidden Heritage Creative Hub in Jakarta.

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