Libya’s Red Castle Museum Reopens to Public After Years of Closure

Libya’s historic Red Castle Museum in Tripoli has reopened its doors for the first time since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, offering citizens and tourists a chance to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage. According to Libya’s Ministry of Culture, the museum will feature restored exhibits showcasing artifacts from the Roman, Ottoman, and Gaddafi-era periods.

Reuters noted that the reopening is part of a broader initiative to revive Libya’s cultural institutions, attract tourism, and boost local engagement with national heritage. The museum’s renovation involved extensive preservation work, with support from international conservation experts, the ministry said.

This reopening represents a milestone in Libya’s journey to reclaim and protect its cultural identity,” said the museum director, highlighting plans for educational programs and collaborations with global museums.

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