- Generational Craftsmanship: The museum is operated by the seventh generation of the Wijesooriya family, renowned for their traditional mask carving and dancing, preserving a centuries-old art form.
- Diverse Mask Collection: Visitors can explore over 120 unique masks, each representing different characters and stories from Sri Lankan culture, including devil masks, animal masks, and deity masks.
- Interactive Workshops: The museum features a workshop where skilled artisans demonstrate the intricate process of mask-making, allowing guests to witness firsthand the traditional techniques involved.
- Educational Resources: It houses Sri Lanka’s only mask library, dedicated to works about ancient plays and mask-making techniques, providing in-depth knowledge about the cultural significance of masks.
- Cultural Performances: The museum occasionally hosts traditional dance performances, offering visitors a chance to experience the masks in action and gain insight into their role in Sri Lankan rituals and festivals.
