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National Museum of Anthropology: A Cultural Gem of Angola

Discover Angola's cultural heritage at the National Museum of Anthropology in Luanda, showcasing traditions, artifacts, and the spirit of its people.

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Located in Luanda's Coqueiros neighborhood, the National Museum of Anthropology is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Angola's rich cultural heritage. Founded in 1976, the museum houses a collection of over 6,000 artifacts, offering insights into the traditions, customs, and daily life of Angola's diverse ethnic groups.

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  • Monday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Friday 9 am-3:30 pm
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during the week to avoid crowds, as the museum can get busy on weekends.
  • Consider hiring a local guide for a more in-depth understanding of the exhibits.
  • Check for temporary exhibitions to see a wider range of Angolan cultural displays.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From central Luanda, the National Museum of Anthropology can be reached by public transport. Look for the blue and white minibus taxis (candongueiros) that serve the route to the Coqueiros neighborhood. A single fare should cost around 200 Kz. Be prepared to signal the driver to stop near the museum.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Luanda and offer a direct route to the museum. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. A short taxi ride from downtown Luanda to the museum should cost approximately 5,260 AOA (€6) for a 5km route. Keep in mind that prices may vary.

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The National Museum of Anthropology, or Museu Nacional de Antropologia, stands as a beacon of cultural and scientific significance in Luanda, Angola. Founded on November 13, 1976, it was the first museum established after Angola's independence. The museum is housed in a late 18th-century building in the Coqueiros district, representative of a noble Luandan house. The museum's mission is dedicated to the collection, research, conservation, and dissemination of Angola's rich cultural heritage. The two-story building has 14 rooms with over 6,000 traditional artifacts. These include agricultural, hunting, and fishing utensils, iron foundry items, musical instruments, jewelry, and textiles made from bark. A photographic exhibition of the Khoisan people is also featured. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the traditions, customs, and daily lives of Angola's diverse ethnic groups. The museum also has a significant collection dedicated to women's rights memorabilia. One of the museum's main attractions is the mask room, which displays symbols of Bantu rituals. Music lovers can explore different traditional instruments and even hear a marimba demonstration. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions.

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