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Boulevard de la Republique, Boulevard de la Republique, Niamey, Kollo, NE Niger
Kontakt telefon: +227 20 73 43 21
Strona WWW: www.museenationalduniger.ne
Latitude: 13.5109292, Longitude: 2.1071253
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Moïse Kpetere
::Very wonderful place ... Musée National Boubou Hama is the national museum of Niger, located in Niamey. It was founded in 1959 as Musée National du Niger. Its first conservator, Pablo Toucet, designed the concept of the museum, according to which it was part of the Culture Valley of Niamey, proposed by Boubou Hama. Adjacent to the museum, also part of the Valley, are the Franco-Nigerien Cultural Center and the Center of Linguistic and Historical Studies by Oral Tradition. The museum is located in a park, it consists of a cultural and a scientific section and a zoo. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions.
Adebowale Daudu
::It's more of a zoo with old animals
Eric Rudberg
::When it comes to a place like this museum/zoo, you have to look at in two ways. If I was to compare it to a museum/zoo in the United States or Europe I'd give it two stars tops. There really wasn't much to the museum part but the stuff they did have was interesting. Even though I don't speak French I still really appreciate the display on traditional garb, the scale model of the oil refinery, and the display on uranium mining (I didn't realize Niger was the fourth largest producer in the world...and the attendant in the room was very enthusiastic explaining it all to me even though I couldn't understand a word he was saying). If you compared this museum to most other museums I've seen in Africa it would get a high 4, maybe 5. The dinosaur display was incredible! Never in the US or Europe would you be allowed that close to the actual bones. That alone is worth the entrance fee. The zoo was very sad and depressing. The animals are in way too small of cages in just concrete floors. They also didn't have anything to entertain themselves with. They just laid there bored out of their minds or just extremely agitated. I'm sure they are doing the best they can with what they have but still very sad.
Melanie Duncan
::The history is great to experience. They have fossils, tribal dress, old tools, agriculture and economical history... the list goes on. If you buy items from the local artisans, they will show you around. Some speak good english, French, and hausau. Unfortunatley, the buildings with the historical stuff are peppered throughout a poorly kept zoo. Some of the animals have open wounds, tiny cages, and dirty water. The place smells atrocious. Avoid the entrance in front of the Gaweye, too much traffic. Instead enter near le petit marché. It's only 1500 FCFA to enter. Also, they don't allow pictures. They may fine you if they catch you. If you're a history buff, it's worth the visit. If you're an animal lover, skip this one.
Christopher Brandt
::i was shote and i got deaded