The World Buddhist Museum, also known as the International Buddhist Museum, is situated within the UNESCO-listed Temple of the Tooth complex in Kandy, Sri Lanka. As the world’s first museum dedicated to the global narrative of Buddhism, it offers a comprehensive exploration of the religion’s history, art, and practices. Visitors can journey through exhibits that trace the spread of Buddhism from China to Sri Lanka, providing a rich and educational experience. The museum’s location within the historic and sacred Temple of the Tooth adds to its significance, making it a key destination for those interested in the cultural and spiritual heritage of Buddhism.
World Buddhist Museum (International Buddhist Museum)
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