Harar National Museum

Harar National Museum

Hārerī Hizb

65/10090 min

Harar National Museum, located in the historic city of Harar in Ethiopia, is dedicated to preserving and presenting the cultural and historical heritage of the region. The museum houses a collection of artifacts that reflect the diverse traditions, crafts, and history of Harar, often referred to as the 'City of Saints' due to its religious significance. Exhibits include traditional clothing, weapons, religious manuscripts, and items related to the daily life and trade practices of Harar's inhabitants. The museum provides insights into the city's unique blend of Islamic and African cultures, highlighting its role as a significant trading hub in the Horn of Africa. Architecturally, the museum blends modern and traditional styles, offering visitors an immersive experience into Harar's past and present. It serves as an educational center for locals and tourists alike, fostering appreciation for the city's rich heritage and its contributions to Ethiopian history.

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Tipp: Visitors are advised to visit the museum during the dry season, typically from October to March, for more comfortable weather. Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons. The museum offers guided tours which can enhance understanding of the exhibits. Discounts may be available for students and groups. Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so visitors should inquire upon arrival.

Interessante Fakten

  • ‱Harar is considered the fourth holiest city in Islam after Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
  • ‱The museum contains artifacts related to the traditional Harari houses, known for their distinctive architecture.
  • ‱Harar was historically a major trading center linking the interior of Ethiopia with the Red Sea coast.

Geschichte

Harar National Museum was established to preserve the cultural artifacts and history of Harar, a city with a history dating back over a thousand years.

Harar itself has been a significant Islamic center since the 16th century and a key trading post in the Horn of Africa.

The museum was developed in recent decades to safeguard the city's unique heritage amid modernization pressures.

It reflects Harar's historical importance as a crossroads of cultures and a repository of religious and social traditions.

OrtsfĂŒhrer

1
Traditional Harari House Exhibit

This exhibit showcases the unique architectural style and interior decorations of traditional Harari homes, illustrating the cultural identity of the city's inhabitants.

2
Islamic Manuscripts Collection16th century and later

A collection of ancient Islamic manuscripts highlighting Harar's religious significance and scholarly heritage.

3
Ethnographic Artifacts

Displays of traditional clothing, jewelry, weapons, and everyday items used by the peoples of Harar and surrounding regions.