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🌿 The Ethnographic Museum in Rwanda, formerly known as the National Museum, is a captivating cultural institution located in Butare. Here are some key details about this remarkable museum:

Rich Collections:

The museum houses one of Africa’s finest ethnographic collections.

Seven galleries display historical, artistic, and archaeological artifacts, providing visitors with a rich insight into Rwandan culture.

Explore items related to hunting, agriculture, animal husbandry, pottery, weaving, and woodwork.

Geographical and Cultural Context:

The exhibits begin with geographical and geological displays, setting the stage for deeper exploration.

Traditional clothing, architectural methods, and the social significance of cattle are also illustrated.

The final room delves into traditional customs, beliefs, history, poetry, oral traditions, and cosmology.

Practical Information:

Opening Times: The museum is open daily from 8 am to 6 pm.

Closure: It is closed on April 7th and opens from 11 am to 6 pm on Umuganda days (the last Saturday of the month).

Don’t miss the highly regarded craft center on-site! Whether you’re a culture enthusiast or simply curious, the Ethnographic Museum awaits your exploration! 🏛️🌍📸

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