National Museum, Calabar was built in 1959. It is notable as a home to the relics of the Calabar slave trade including names of people that aided it and the currency of the slave trade. It was built by colonial masters in 1959.
The National Museum, Calabar designed and built in Glasgow by colonial masters is home to souvenirs from the slave trade. Come in to educate yourself about the history of our forefathers.
The Museum is the best for so far for tourism attractions in the sense that it has very very amazing artifacts of ancient discoveries which are over...
Read moreThe National Museum Calabar is an amazing place to visit! It's one of the oldest and most renowned museums in Nigeria, and it's a must-see for anyone interested in Nigerian culture and history. 🇳🇬 The museum houses a wide range of historical artifacts, including ancient tools, textiles, and sculptures. It also has a gallery dedicated to the history of the slave trade, and a beautiful garden that's perfect for a relaxing stroll. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, and the museum is well-maintained. It's a wonderful way to learn about the rich...
Read moreYou know how exciting it was for me at the National Museum. Woah! Seeing something I've only read about as a child. It was fascinating. I saw the Cannon used by Orok Inyang, kept in the museum for several decades. The building itself was fabricated, imported and coupled here in Old Calabar several years ago and it's still maintained and in good shape till today. You find historic books in the museum bookshop. It's an interesting...
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