Fodor's Expert Review Museu Nacional de Antropologia

Luanda

Since Angola gained its independence, leaders have worked to preserve and present its native culture. The Museum Nacional de Antropologia, established in 1976, highlights the country’s various peoples. The more than 6,000-piece collection showcases agriculture, pottery, musical instruments, religious objects, women’s rights memorabilia, and more. See the chairs of chiefs, a rustic furnace for melting iron, fishing baskets, and ceremonial garb.

Quick Facts

Av. de Portugal ex Friedrich Engels nº 61
Luanda, Luanda  2528, Angola

244-2223–90638

www.museuantropologia.angoladigital.net

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, donations accepted, Mon.–Fri. 8:30–12:30 and 2:30–5

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