Nauru Museum

Nauru Museum

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30/10060 min

The Nauru Museum, also known locally as Naoero Museum, is the national museum of the Republic of Nauru situated in Yaren. It officially opened on January 30, 2019, aiming to preserve the island's cultural heritage and language. The museum's collection primarily consists of historic objects related to Nauru's experience during the Second World War, including items connected to radio and police services, as well as a photographic archive. Much of Nauru's material culture and photographic records are held abroad due to colonial exploitation, with significant collections in institutions like the British Museum and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The museum operates with free entry and is open Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. It actively encourages donations to expand its collection, reflecting the community's involvement in preserving their heritage. The museum stands as a vital cultural institution for Nauru, offering insight into the island's unique history and resilience.

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Tip: Visit the Nauru Museum on weekdays between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Entry is free. It is advisable to check for any special events or temporary closures before visiting. Supporting the museum by donating historical objects can help enrich its collection. The museum is best visited during the afternoon hours when it is open to the public.

Zajímavosti

  • The museum's collection includes historic WWII artifacts, radio and police items, and a photographic archive.
  • Much of Nauru's photographic and cultural material is held in foreign institutions like the British Museum and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa due to colonial legacy.
  • The National Museum of Australia holds objects related to Nauru's refugee crisis.
  • The museum was initially funded by the Nauru Phosphate Corporation and was based on a private WWII collection.

Historie

The Nauru Museum was initially based on a private collection of Second World War material and was funded by the Nauru Phosphate Corporation.

It originally closed in the 2000s due to land disputes.

2014

In 2014, a new museum strategy was presented to UNESCO, emphasizing the preservation of Nauruan language and cultural heritage.

2019

This led to the formal reopening of the museum in Yaren on January 30, 2019, marking a renewed effort to safeguard Nauru's historical artifacts and cultural identity.

Kontakt

Telefon: 557 3999