கடல்சார் அருங்காட்சியகம், தரங்கம்பாடி | Tranquebar Maritime Museum | Ziegenbalg House Tharangambadi

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • கடல்சார் அருங்காட்சியகம் என்பது தமிழகத்தின், தரங்கம்பாடியில், வங்கக் கடலை ஒட்டியுள்ள ஒரு அருங்காட்சியகமாகும்.
    இவ்வருங்காட்சியகம் டேனியக் கோட்டையின் எதிரில் அமைந்துள்ளது.
    அருங்காட்சியகத்தில் கடல் சங்குகள், அணிகலன்கள், கடலில் கண்டெடுத்த குதிரையின் குதிரையின் வடிவம், குதிரையின் பல், பீங்கான் பொருள்கள், புதிய ரக கட்டு மரம் உள்ளிட்ட பல பொருள்கள் காட்சிப்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளன. இவற்றில் பெரும்பாலானவை கடலில் கண்டெடுக்கப்பட்டு பாதுகாக்கப்பட்டு வருவனவாகும்.
    இவ்வருங்காட்சியகம் காலை 9.30 மணி 1.30 மணி வரையிலும், மாலை 2.30 முதல் 6.00 மணி வரையிலும் இயங்குகிறது.
    In this teensy ramshackle museum, a mishmash of old boats, fishing memorabilia and a hard-hitting photo-video of the effects of the 2004 tsunami in Tranquebar are found. The Tharangambadi maritime museum has displays of preserved sea life, shells, models of boat, utensils, costumes, paintings and little more that were used by the Danes. They also have a small Indian stamp collection. The Danish Commander’s House is an airy 18th-century bungalow. It was restored by the Danish Tranquebar Association. It now houses the Tranquebar Maritime Museum. In it stories of the sea are found. An old wooden ship occupies an important place. It is surrounded by an odd collection of ships parts, old trunks, and the skeletal remains of marine creatures, and bits and bobs collected from Danish ships. Glass objects, Chinese tea jars, swords, daggers, spears etc., are found. Many of these objects are from the sea. Kattumarams, Horse teeth, sea conch are also found here.
    The 17th and 18th century antiquities and relics from the Vijayanagara empire and Thanjavur Nayak kingdom, which authorized, allowed, and sanctioned the aforementioned Danish port township connected with the colonial period and Danish settlement at Tharangampadi are exhibited. The museum contains porcelain ware, Danish manuscripts, glass objects, Chinese tea jars, steatitle lamps, decorated terracotta objects, figurines, lamps, stones, sculptures, swords, daggers, spears, sudai (stucco) figurines and wooden objects. There is also part of a whale skeleton,a giant sawfish rostrum and small cannonballs.
    Ziegenbalg House
    300 years cultural dialogue and shared heritage can be experienced in the Ziegenbalg House in Tharangambadi - A Museum on Intercultural Dialogue
    His accurate and detailed studies on the Tamil language, the introduction of a gender-equal and well-structured education for boys and girls, Tamilians and Europeans alike, the systematic spreading of the printing press all over India, are renowned until this day. Thus Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg (1682-1719) was not only the first Lutheran Missionary, who landed in Tharangambadi in 1706, but far more the initiator of a cultural dialogue that spread beyond religious, gender or national borders.
    Commemorating these 300 years of continous cultural dialogue, knowledge exchange and mutual interest form the main agenda of our museum project.
    Throughout a first stage, the historical Ziegenbalg House in Tharangambadi, then the living and working sphere of the Germans, will be authentically restored by INTACH Pondicherry.
    The second step includes the thorough realisation of an exhibition, screening 300 years of cultural dialogue and Indo-German heritage.

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