Togo National Museum

Maritime (Région)

55/10090 min

The Togo National Museum, located in Lomé, the capital city of Togo, serves as the country's premier institution for preserving and exhibiting its cultural and historical heritage. Established in 1975, the museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts that reflect the traditions and history of the Togolese people. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring ancient musical instruments like the xalam, intricately decorated baskets adorned with shells, calabashes used for food and water preservation, clay pots, wood carvings, traditional clothing, metalwork, and tobacco pipes. These artifacts provide insight into the daily life, artistic expression, and craftsmanship of various ethnic groups in Togo. The museum plays a vital role in educating both locals and tourists about the nation's cultural identity and historical development. Its collections offer a unique window into the material culture of Togo, making it a significant cultural landmark in the Maritime region.

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Consejo: Visitors should plan their visit during weekdays when the museum is less crowded for a more intimate experience. It is advisable to check opening hours in advance and consider guided tours to gain deeper insights into the exhibits. Tickets may offer discounts for students and groups, so inquire about available concessions. Purchasing tickets on-site is standard, but confirming details beforehand is recommended.

Datos interesantes

  • The museum's collection includes the xalam, a traditional West African stringed instrument.
  • Baskets decorated with shells in the museum's exhibits reflect traditional Togolese craftsmanship used in everyday life.
  • Calabashes displayed were historically used to preserve food and water, highlighting indigenous preservation methods.

Historia

1975

Founded in 1975, the Togo National Museum was established to preserve and showcase the rich cultural heritage of Togo.

Over the decades, it has accumulated artifacts representing various periods and ethnic groups within the country.

The museum has evolved to become a central cultural institution in Lomé, reflecting the nation's commitment to cultural preservation and education.

It has undergone updates to improve exhibition spaces and expand its collections to better represent Togo's diverse history.

Guía del lugar

1
Musical Instruments Exhibit

Showcases traditional instruments such as the xalam, illustrating the musical heritage of Togo.

2
Decorated Baskets and Calabashes

Displays baskets adorned with shells and calabashes used for food and water storage, emphasizing traditional artisan skills.

3
Clay Pots and Wood Carvings

Features pottery and wood sculptures that demonstrate the artistic traditions and daily utility objects of Togo's peoples.

Contacto

Teléfono: 22 21 71 40