Daga Cultural Centre

Southern Highlands

55/10090 min

The Daga Cultural Centre, located in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, serves as a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. It offers visitors an immersive experience into the traditions, art, and history of the local communities. The centre acts as a hub for cultural education and promotes awareness of indigenous practices and crafts. Its exhibits include traditional artifacts, ceremonial objects, and displays that highlight the social and spiritual life of the local people. The museum also supports cultural events and workshops that engage both locals and tourists, fostering a deeper understanding of Papua New Guinea's diverse cultural landscape. Through its efforts, the centre plays a crucial role in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and encouraging cultural pride among the Southern Highlands communities.

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Astuce: Visitors are advised to check the opening hours in advance and consider guided tours to fully appreciate the exhibits. The best time to visit is during local festivals when cultural performances are often held. Booking tickets ahead can ensure entry during busy periods. Discounts may be available for students and groups.

Faits intéressants

  • The centre is located in the culturally rich Southern Highlands, known for its diverse indigenous groups.
  • It serves as a key institution for preserving traditional arts and crafts of the region.
  • The museum actively supports community engagement through cultural workshops and events.

Guide du lieu

1
Traditional Artifacts Exhibit

Showcases a wide range of ceremonial objects, tools, and artworks representing the diverse cultures of the Southern Highlands.

2
Cultural Workshops Area

A space where visitors can participate in hands-on activities such as traditional weaving, carving, and dance demonstrations.