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Africa
is a diverse continent characterized by great diversity,
fixed social values ranging from patriarchy and matriarchy
tribes living side by side. The culture and history of
Africa is reflected in the various museums in Africa.
During a visit to Africa, visiting the museums are a source
of knowledge. African Museum visits are a cultural treasure
in Africa.
The visit of Chittanooga African American
Museum talks about the African experience in the world.
The museum has a collection of rare objects, sculptures,
paintings, musical recordings, and is a great source of
historical references and creative works on Africans.
The right of entry to the museum is $ 3 for adults and
$ 2 for children and students. The travel time is of 1-2
hours.
The African museum tours to the National
Museums of Kenya is one of the few multidisciplinary institution
which collects, conserves and documents of cultural and
natural heritage of Kenya of the past and present. The
National Museums of Kenya
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plays
the role of using resources for the benefit of Kenya.
The Research Institute of the Swahili Studies East Africa and
the Institute of Primate Research are supported by the museum.
Rabai Museum, Museum of Malindi, Loiyangalani, Hyrax Hill, Kabarnet,
National Museum of Nairobi, Nairobi Snake Park, Kariandusi are
some of the best museums in Nairobi that offers excellent museum
visits. For African museum visits per person rate for non-residents
are Africans 800 / - for persons over 16 years and 400 / - for
persons under 16 years. While residents of Africa it is between
80 / - compared to 150 / -. Museums also organizes a group offer
for colleges and institutions of higher education for $ 50 per
student and teacher and for primary and secondary students and
teachers, it is $ 20. Tours are from 9 am to 6 pm from Monday
to Sunday, including holidays.
In South Africa there are many museums that inspire
people to celebrate and respect the diversity of heritage and
culture of Africa. Izok Museum is ultimate in Africa, which displays
dinosaurs in Africa. The main feature of the museum is the massive
skeleton of sauropod dinosaur called Jobaria. The skeleton was
discovered in the northern part of Nigeria by Dr. Paul Sereno
of the University of Chicago. A large head of Carcharodontosaurus,
a close relative of Tyrannosaurus, and the skull of the crocodile
disappeared Sarcosuchus Imperator is also exposed. A visit to
the museum costs R 20 per adult. 16 years and older people are
admitted to the museum. The time is 1400 hours to 1600 hours.
Group tours are held on every Thursday in November. A guided tour
includes a visit to Sutherland Observatory walks in the Bo-Kapp
and on the table mountain. Each of these trips is led by guides.
The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum in
Port Elizabeth is open 7days a week, except holidays from 900
hours to 1700 hours on weekdays except Tuesday morning while on
Saturday and Sunday, it’s open from 1400 hours to 1700 hours.
People with disabilities may also tour the art museum with a wheelchair. |