National Museum of Namibia

National Museum of Namibia

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70/10090 min

The Independence Memorial Museum, located in Windhoek, Namibia, is a poignant institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of Namibia's anti-colonial resistance and armed liberation struggle. Opened on 20 March 2014 by former President Dr Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba, the museum serves as the central repository for memorabilia and material related to the country's fight for independence. Its exhibits are distributed across three galleries that chronicle various phases and aspects of the liberation movement. Besides its historical displays, the museum offers guided tours to enrich visitors' understanding and hosts educational activities such as a scavenger hunt during Heritage Week aimed at high school students. The museum also features a restaurant on the fourth floor, providing a space for leisure and reflection. Situated on Robert Mugabe Avenue, the museum is an essential cultural landmark in Namibia's capital, Windhoek, which itself is a city with a rich colonial and indigenous history. The Independence Memorial Museum stands as a symbol of national pride and resilience, inviting visitors to engage deeply with Namibia's past and the enduring spirit of its people.

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Astuce: Visit the museum on weekdays between 09:00 and 16:30 for guided tours and educational activities. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during Heritage Week when special events occur. The museum offers a restaurant on the top floor for a relaxing break. Note that it is closed on weekends. Discounts may be available for students and groups.

Faits intéressants

  • •The museum was officially opened by Namibia's former President Dr Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba on 20 March 2014, coinciding with the country's Independence Day.
  • •It features three galleries dedicated to different aspects of Namibia's liberation struggle and anti-colonial history.
  • •The museum hosts an Educational Scavenger Hunt during Heritage Week aimed at engaging high school students with Namibian history.
  • •A restaurant on the museum's fourth floor offers visitors a place to relax while enjoying views of Windhoek.

Histoire

2014

The Independence Memorial Museum was inaugurated in 2014 to commemorate Namibia's struggle for independence from colonial rule.

It was established as a central place to preserve the history and artifacts of the anti-colonial and liberation movements.

The museum's creation reflects Namibia's post-independence efforts to honor its past and educate future generations about the sacrifices made during the liberation struggle.

Since its opening, it has become a key cultural institution in Windhoek, contributing to the city's role as the political and cultural heart of Namibia.

Guide du lieu

1
Gallery One - Early Resistance

This gallery showcases the origins of Namibia's anti-colonial resistance, featuring artifacts, photographs, and narratives from early uprisings against colonial powers.

2
Gallery Two - Armed Liberation Struggle

Dedicated to the armed resistance period, this gallery presents weapons, uniforms, and personal stories from the liberation fighters who battled for Namibia's freedom.

3
Gallery Three - Post-Independence and Legacy

This section reflects on Namibia's independence, highlighting the challenges and achievements since 1990 and the ongoing legacy of the liberation movement.

4
Museum Restaurant

Located on the fourth floor, the restaurant offers local cuisine and a relaxing atmosphere with panoramic views of Windhoek, ideal for visitors to unwind after touring the galleries.

Contact

Téléphone: 061 276 800

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