University of Madagascar's Museum of Art and Archaeology, Cultural heritage museum at University of Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
The University of Madagascar's Museum of Art and Archaeology is a collection of artworks and archaeological objects located on the university campus in Antananarivo. The galleries display traditional art objects, excavation findings, and ethnographic artifacts from different regions of the island.
The institution was established in 1970 and became Madagascar's primary center for preserving archaeological discoveries and artistic expressions. Over the decades, it systematically gathered objects documenting the island's past from prehistoric times through the colonial era.
The exhibitions show musical instruments, sculptures, and traditional objects that reflect the cultural practices of different Malagasy ethnic groups. You can observe how these items were used in daily life and what meaning they held for the identity of each community.
The museum is located on the university campus and is open Monday through Saturday with free admission for all visitors. It is best to arrive in the morning when the light in the galleries is clearest and crowds are smaller.
The museum maintains a specialized collection documenting Madagascar's eighteen ethnic groups through their material culture and traditions. This collection helps visitors understand how the island's different peoples distinguished themselves from one another.
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