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Nigerian National Museum: History, Things To Find, Gate Fee & More
- The National museum is Established in 1957
- The Museum tells the story of Nigeria in art.
- Also about archaeology and ethnography.
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DETAILS
Open Hours: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Gate fee: N200-N300 per person
Things to take with you: A camera (though no pictures allowed) and some loose cash to buy souvenirs.
BRIEF HISTORY
The museum was founded by the English archaeologist Kenneth Murray. The museum has an eminent accumulation of Nigerian workmanship, including bits of statuary and carvings and archaeological and ethnographic displays.
You can find galleries dedicated to the Nok Terracottas from Benin City, the bullet-riddled car from the assassination of Murtala Muhammed, carved ivory, ancient royal crowns and intricate handcrafted artefacts from all over Nigeria.
When is the best time to visit the museum?
The museum is open from morning till late evening. It is advisable to go early so you can have enough time to explore the grounds. It is also advisable to call the contact number to confirm gate fee or if there are any special exhibitions.
How to get to the museum?
The museum is located in Ikoyi, Lagos Island. You can take a cab direct to Modupe alakija crescent in Ikoyi or board a bus to TBS, the popular bus terminal on the Island.
Fun things to do at the museum
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Explore and experience the journey of Nigeria through the different collections of outstanding art and monuments on display
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Meet and interact with knowledgeable artists, curators and art enthusiasts
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