Tripoli's Red Castle museum has reopened for the first time since the 2011 uprising that toppled Moammar Gadhafi , unveiling a trove of treasures that span millennia, from ancient mummies to relics of Libya's turbulent and fascinating history.
Formerly known as As-Saraya Al-Hamra, the fortress that houses the museum has long been a central landmark in Libya’s capital, Tripoli. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts tracing 5,000 years of history, from prehistoric times through to Libya’s Roman, Greek and Islamic eras.
Collections include Islamic art and architecture as well as objects from Italian colonial rule, World War II and Libya's independence, with galleries dedicated to the prehistoric period and ancient Libyan tribes, such as the Garamantes.
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