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National Museum of Namibia

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National Museum of Namibia
Alte Feste in Robert Mugabe Avenue, 2006
Location within Namibia
Established1907 (1907) as the State Museum
LocationWindhoek, Namibia
TypeNational museum

The National Museum of Namibia is a historical and zoological museum in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It is governed by the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture of the Namibian government.

Location and description

The National Museum is located in three different places in central Windhoek. The Owela Display Centre (after the Owela board game) houses the zoological and general scientific collection. It is located on Lüderitz Street and shares a building with the Windhoek Public Library.[1] As of 2023, the 1958 building is dilapidated, and the Owela museum is closed.[2]

The Alte Feste Museum houses the historic collection. It is located at the Alte Feste (English: Old Fortress) building on Robert Mugabe Avenue, next to the Independence Memorial Museum. The administrative offices of the National Museum and the National Museum Library, established in 1963, are also located on Robert Mugabe Avenue, opposite the Alte Feste.[3] As of 2023, Alte Feste is closed and in urgent need of renovation.[2] It is planned to repurpose the building into a centre of arts, craft, and heritage.[4]

History

A museum was established by the Imperial German administration of German South West Africa in 1907. It was called the Landesmuseum (English: state museum). In 1925, with the territory now under South African administration, the museum was renamed the South West Africa Museum. Responsibility of the museum was transferred to the South African government of South West Africa in 1957, and the name changed to State Museum. After Namibian independence in 1990, it was administered by the Government of Namibia, and in 1994 the name was changed to National Museum of Namibia.[3]

References

Notes

  1. ^ Hillebrecht, Werner (2012). "The National Archives of Namibia" (PDF). Namibia Library and Archives Service Information Bulletin. Government of Namibia (1): 4–6. ISSN 2026-707X.
  2. ^ a b "Owela Museum reduced to rundown homeless shelter". The Namibian. 15 March 2023. p. 6.
  3. ^ a b "About us". National Museum of Namibia. 1 December 2003. Archived from the original on 27 December 2005.
  4. ^ "New lease of life for Alte Feste". The Namibian. 6 March 2023. p. 14.

Further reading

  • Antje Otto-Reiner: From Landesmuseum to National Museum of Namibia. The National Museum of Namibia, Windhoek 2007.


This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 08:14
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