Colombo National Museum
The Colombo Museum, as it was
initially called, was established on 1 January 1877. Its founder was Sir William Henry Gregory the British Governor of Ceylon. The Royal Asiatic Society was instrumental in
bringing to the notice of Gregory on his appointment as governor in 1872 the
need for a public museum, with some difficulty the approval of the legislative
council was obtained within a year. The Government
architect of the Public Works Department, James George Smither (1833–1910) was able
to prepare the plans for a new structure in the Italian Architectural style.
The construction was completed in 1876 and the museum opened the following year.
The construction of the museum was carried out by Arasi Marikar
Wapchie Marikar (1829–1925, aka Wapchi Marikar, who was descended from the
Sheiq Fareed family who arrived in Ceylon in 1060), the paternal grandfather of
Sir Razik Fareed. Wapchi
Marikar was the builder of the General
Post Office, Colombo Customs building, Town Hall in Pettah, Galle Face Hotel, Victoria Arcade, Finlay Moir building,
the Colombo Fort clock tower,
Batternburg Battery and a number of other buildings that are still standing
today (2011). The Old Town Hall in Pettah, which is now a busy market, was
built on a contract for the sum of 689 Pounds Sterling.
In January 1877, the completed building of the Colombo Museum
was declared open by Governor Gregory, in the presence of a large crowd,
amongst which there were many Muslims. At the end of the ceremony, the governor
asked Wapchi Marikar what honor he wished to have for his dedication. He asked
the same question of the carpenter S. M. Perera who was responsible for the
woodwork of the museum, who requested and was awarded a local rank. Marikar
requested that the museum be closed on Fridays, the Muslim sabbath; this request was granted and maintained, although the museum
later opened on all days except public holidays
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