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Copperbelt Museum — Attraction in Copperbelt Province

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Copperbelt Museum
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The Copperbelt Museum is a living museum located in Ndola, Zambia.
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Copperbelt Museum

2MJ2+4FV, Buteko Ave, Ndola, Zambia
3.8(168)
Open 24 hours
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The Copperbelt Museum is a living museum located in Ndola, Zambia.

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attractions: , restaurants: Steers, Hungry Lion Broadway Engen, Avila Classic Cafe, Barbeque Tonight, Hungry Lion Ndola, Debonairs Pizza, Tesha's Food, Zambian matebeto style
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Steers

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Andy WayneAndy Wayne
First of all I might there's really for zambia national museums board to find a bigger and nice space to build a better museum.. the building looks so old, small & outdated . I enjoyed my visit, I was welcomed very well by the receptionist who took me through the starting points on the ground floor which starts with the history of the veterinary Simon mwansa kapwepwe the man who gave zambia an official name... his name is not new to the ordinary Zambians and his history is written all over the country with most of it found in the copperbelt museum , aside from the museum also shares history about the indigenous local people of the copperbelt province (the lamba people) their way of life which includes famining, fishing as well witchcraft, and off course the the history of geological and mineral rocks found on the copperbelt that was my main focus point to see & read about rocks formation and get to see the mineral copper itself and other precious stones mined in the province.. copperbelt museum has so much more to see and read about I recommend it for every African including the locals to visit it once you get time to visit ndola city ... get to learn about our rich culture, as Africans, the museum is just located within town along buteko avenue.
Will KölbenerWill Kölbener
Small but interesting museum. Very African and different to museums in Europe. Worth a visit. Entrence costs 50 ZMW (currently about $5) for tourists and 10 ZMW for locals. Kids pay reduced prices. There is also a local restaurant hidden in the museum. The restaurant serves local dishes (Nsima with different side dishes). The chicken was amazing and the prices are very fair (about 30 ZMW for Chicken, Nsima, two small vegetable side dishes and a drink).
Fidel MukendiFidel Mukendi
An enriching visit to learn more about the history and culture of the region. The museum is well-organized with interesting exhibits on the mining and cultural heritage of the Copperbelt. A must-see for history enthusiasts!
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First of all I might there's really for zambia national museums board to find a bigger and nice space to build a better museum.. the building looks so old, small & outdated . I enjoyed my visit, I was welcomed very well by the receptionist who took me through the starting points on the ground floor which starts with the history of the veterinary Simon mwansa kapwepwe the man who gave zambia an official name... his name is not new to the ordinary Zambians and his history is written all over the country with most of it found in the copperbelt museum , aside from the museum also shares history about the indigenous local people of the copperbelt province (the lamba people) their way of life which includes famining, fishing as well witchcraft, and off course the the history of geological and mineral rocks found on the copperbelt that was my main focus point to see & read about rocks formation and get to see the mineral copper itself and other precious stones mined in the province.. copperbelt museum has so much more to see and read about I recommend it for every African including the locals to visit it once you get time to visit ndola city ... get to learn about our rich culture, as Africans, the museum is just located within town along buteko avenue.
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Small but interesting museum. Very African and different to museums in Europe. Worth a visit. Entrence costs 50 ZMW (currently about $5) for tourists and 10 ZMW for locals. Kids pay reduced prices. There is also a local restaurant hidden in the museum. The restaurant serves local dishes (Nsima with different side dishes). The chicken was amazing and the prices are very fair (about 30 ZMW for Chicken, Nsima, two small vegetable side dishes and a drink).
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An enriching visit to learn more about the history and culture of the region. The museum is well-organized with interesting exhibits on the mining and cultural heritage of the Copperbelt. A must-see for history enthusiasts!
Fidel Mukendi

Fidel Mukendi

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4.0
1y

First of all I might there's really for zambia national museums board to find a bigger and nice space to build a better museum.. the building looks so old, small & outdated . I enjoyed my visit, I was welcomed very well by the receptionist who took me through the starting points on the ground floor which starts with the history of the veterinary Simon mwansa kapwepwe the man who gave zambia an official name... his name is not new to the ordinary Zambians and his history is written all over the country with most of it found in the copperbelt museum , aside from the museum also shares history about the indigenous local people of the copperbelt province (the lamba people) their way of life which includes famining, fishing as well witchcraft, and off course the the history of geological and mineral rocks found on the copperbelt that was my main focus point to see & read about rocks formation and get to see the mineral copper itself and other precious stones mined in the province.. copperbelt museum has so much more to see and read about I recommend it for every African including the locals to visit it once you get time to visit ndola city ... get to learn about our rich culture, as Africans, the museum is just located within town along...

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5.0
31w

if you're within ndola, Kitwe or other areas please do visit the copperbelt museum you won't go wrong, they have a lot of cool artifacts on display, if you're interested in knowing about the Zambian culture, tradition and history of mines. it's the right place to be, they also have chibwa salt on sale 😁😁imagine getting a hold of salt made from grass. they also have some cool traditional stuff on sale like beads, paintings , baskets and many more ♥️♥️♥️not forgetting the awesome tour...

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4.0
8y

Small but interesting museum. Very African and different to museums in Europe. Worth a visit. Entrence costs 50 ZMW (currently about $5) for tourists and 10 ZMW for locals. Kids pay reduced prices. There is also a local restaurant hidden in the museum. The restaurant serves local dishes (Nsima with different side dishes). The chicken was amazing and the prices are very fair (about 30 ZMW for Chicken, Nsima, two small vegetable side dishes...

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