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950, Independence Avenue Southwest, 20560, Washington, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 202-633-4600
strona internetowej: africa.si.edu
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 38.8879326, Longitude: -77.025507
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::This museum is an underated gem of the Smithsonian Institute. Hidden behind the castle and connected to the Sackler Drug-Money Legitimization Project and Freer Gallery, this three level, subterranean museum showcases beautiful pieces of art from Africa in a scale I haven't seen even in Africa itself. Most of the objects I sorry my time viewing were from West Africa, mainly from the Niger Delta area up through Mali and other parts of the Sahel. The many different cultures of Africa have unique and interesting works too be seen here and it's definitely worth your time to stop in and spend an afternoon.
Isaiah Olson
::Very interesting. Not quite what we expected and quite small but definitely worth a visit!
Royce Raju Achayil
::Some of the three dimensional art on display in the museum is absolutely stunning, I was surprised at the low crowd , this really has to go down as one the best hidden gems of the Smithsonian institutions
Rachel Long
::Wonderful free museum. I recommend it to anyone. This beautiful exhibit of the rich and underappreciated history and present of African art is well worth an extended visit.
Austin Graff
::The National Museum of African Art is a small part of the Smithsonian museum collection and at first glance it doesn't seem like much, but on second glance, it's a gem. I recommend going to the very bottom of the museum first and work your way from bottom up. The exhibits are small and interesting, but what is most impressive is the circular staircase. Greenery is hanging from it and it's beautiful with a fountain at the bottom and a dome at the top. It's the perfect photo op. If you're nearby, stop by for sure!