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Ethnological Museum

Ethnological Museum

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Go on a weekday morning around 9:00 AM when it opens, as the galleries are quiet and the natural light is best for viewing the intricate textile displays.

Budsjettips

Entry costs around 200 ETB for international visitors (roughly $3.50 USD). Students with ID pay half price, and hiring a local guide near the entrance adds only about 300 ETB for an hour of rich context.

Anbefalt for

Culture enthusiasts, Anthropology students, Solo travelers, Photography enthusiasts

Planlegg ditt besøk

2-3 hours

Om

Raske fakta: Over 12,000 artifacts span Ethiopia's 80+ ethnic groups, from elaborate warrior capes to hand-carved wooden headrests. One of the oldest collections in sub-Saharan Africa, it houses sacred icons used in Ethiopian Orthodox ceremonies that date back centuries.

Høydepunkter: A full-scale replica of a Hamar family homestead lets you duck inside a thatched hut and feel the smoky walls where families cook and sleep together. You'll also spot a 19th-century royal tent made of leopard-printed velvet, a gift from Emperor Menelik II that feels like something out of a fairytale.

Insidertips

  • Skip the large group tours that rush through in 45 minutes; go solo or with a friend so you can linger at the musical instrument wall.
  • The second-floor balcony has soft lighting and colorful textile backdrops that make for excellent portrait photos without flash.
  • Wear light layers as the building has no air conditioning, but the upstairs galleries can get stuffy in the afternoon.
  • Don't miss the tiny side room displaying intricate Ethiopian crosses some are over 300 years old and etched with geometric patterns.

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