Udupi: Milagrean Museum Inaugurated


News: Kevin Rodrigues
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SB)


Udupi, Jul 5: Milagrean Museum, the museum set up by Milagres parish under the leadership of parish priest and correspondent of Milagres Educational Institutions was inaugurated by Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop of Mangalore Diocese at the old Milagres High School on Sunday July 4.

Speaking on the occasion, he called upon the people to preserve our culture and traditions. He also said that the museum will prove to be a treasure for the future generation.

The collections in the museum is over a crore worth with wooden , silver and iron articles that were used by ancestors in the coastal belt of the state.

The museum is open to public. Rashmi Suresh Sequeira couple are the main sponsors of the museum.

  

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  • Mrs.Srimathi Bolar, Katapadi//currently in Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 15 2014

    Priceless collection! KUDOS to Fr.Marcel & His team. Can't wait to visit the museum. God bless you father!

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  • jennifergracian botelho, udupi,karnataka

    Mon, Jul 05 2010

    CONGRATULATIONS TO FR. MARCEL AND HIS TEAM FOR THE BEAUTIFUL MUSEUM AT MILAGRES.KALLIANPUR.WHEN MODERN GENERATION IS SLOWLY FORGETTING OUR PAST TRADITIONS & CULTURE THIS MUSUEUM WILL HELP US TO REMEMBER OUR GOOD OLD DAYS.ALL THE BEST DEAR FR. MARCEL.

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