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National museum;Museum;Tourist attraction

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Monday
8am–6:30pm
Tuesday
8am–6:30pm
Wednesday
8am–6:30pm
Thursday
8am–6:30pm
Friday
8am–6:30pm
Saturday
9am–6pm
Sunday
Open 24 hours
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+234 806 444 8828
local government Area, Shop 19b osawaru complex, opposite Oba Market, ringroad 300271, Benin City, Nigeria
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    Benjamin Odine
    Its nice, but no pictures were allowed to be taken. And the Curator was too fast in interpretation of heritage materials and the rest
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    AGBABIAKA HABIBAH EROJE
    Cool serene environment. History and beautiful bronze works.
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    Deborah Adesina
    The coronation of the sitting Oba of Benin held at Ring Road. While dignitaries like other Royal Fathers were hosted at the royal hall, observers like I and my students could access the National Museum with a pass card. The event was indeed a beautiful demonstration of the Benin culture. The national museum is definitely some place you should visit when you get the chance to. You can ask for a cab or taxi to drop you at Ring Road, then ask people nearby for specific directions to the place.
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    Happy Idehen
    Have not gone inside the main museum though but the buildings n surrounding are so nice , clean and its big too. Can be used as event centre. So much love to go there to have fun always
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    Asemota Julius
    The place is perfect and the program, great, organization could be better next time.
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    Oladele Temitope
    There is so much to explore in the museum, It house a rich history Edo State ... It can help u travel as far back as 1000 years in history... Though photography is not allowed, you will not regret your visit
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    Jeremiah Adeleke
    Beautiful history wrapped in ancient antiquity
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    David Omololu Aiyeola
    I have visited this museum a couple of times in fact we recently held a press conference there with a team of Russian road travellers. This the best museum in Nigeria as far as I am concerned. They have found a way to raise funds through the friends of the museum to sustain and maintain the facility. This raise a good question about how is the museum is being funded.
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    Emmanuel Dennis
    Ancient and awesome, tourist attraction ,a perfect place to hang out with a camera
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    Roseline Ugwem Ukoima
    Historic place. A great place for family and friends.
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    ANDREW OHIS
    Our arts, culture and history of the state and the nation preserved
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    Peter Asuel
    Been in Benin city for a long time and this is a great place to see real art and history
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    Kyegh Fatman
    National Museum of Benin is strategic in location, particularly at the heart of Benin city at the center of the ring road. Is a very popular place in the city known by all and is accessible from any part of the town.
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    ADISA AANUOLUWA
    Good place to visit for vacation
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    A T Jared
    They have got thrilling stories and I love the scenery too.
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    Davidson Nwaonu
    This place houses the remains of the crafts from the Ancient Benin Kingdom. It presents a very exciting experience with beautiful arts. Tour guides are very helpful here and entry fee is very cheap. There is a very spacious car park here. This is a good place for family excursions.
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    Ofuafo Daniel
    The best place to Relax to enjoy your self
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    Eseosa Ehioghae
    Very lovely place with lots of artworks to learn about the history of the Benin tribe
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    Olayinka Olukanni
    Artifacts and history This is the go to place
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    samuel egomhan
    Priceless heritage. #letsguide
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    Mudashiru Mohammed
    Its a very important tourist attraction site in Benin
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    Glory Obafemi
    Quite some remarkable treasures here.. Teaches good history.
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    Oladimeji Stephen
    Best place for Benin history a must for anyone visiting this city
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    Erakhoba Ilavbare
    Its a very historic place with rich history of Benin in pictures, bronze cast and wood carves
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    Chinyere Okoro
    Full of the rich culture of the Bini people. The curators are very knowledgeable and bring the stories to life.
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    dare biya
    Heart of Benin city, it faces the oba palace, house of assembly and cbn and you can relax and enjoy the view of Benin cars as they move about
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    Silas OZOYA
    The National Museum in Benin City is an amazing place to visit especially for art and history lovers.
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    Igbinosa Iyawe
    It contains artifacts of the benin cultural heritage
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    aqube footprints
    Beautiful detailed art pieces
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    Aiki Ifeoluwa
    I had a wonderful journey through time and saw a lot of artifacts
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    Omotayo Akomolafe
    This is definitely one of the most well maintained museums in Nigeria. The tour guide was very professional and vast in Benin history. The artifacts are also so beautiful, detailed and well preserved. Kudos to Edo state government.
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    IDEDE OSEYANDE
    Though it needs to be updated with state of the art tour guide and recreational activities, the place is still worth visiting.
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    Wilson Akihomi
    Over 3,000 collections of photographs and images found in the royal court of the Benin king’s Palace were on exhibition yesterday, at the National Museum in Benin, Edo State. The exhibited photographs were taken by Chief Solomon Alonge, photographer to the royal court of Benin over 50 years ago. The exhibition was organised by the United States Diplomatic Mission and the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art based in the United States. It followed a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the National Commission for Museum and Monuments and Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Arts of the United States which has the collections. A Speaking shortly before the commencement of the exhibition, United States of America Consul-General to Nigeria, F. John Bray, said Art, including photographs, represent freedom of expression in his country’s democracy, adding that the Smithsonian’s National Museum and National Museum of Benin have been working for many years to carry out the exhibition. Commending the two National Museums and the Edo State Government for their support, Bray said the exhibition was significant because it was the first time in the history, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, Washington DC was holding an exhibition in Africa. He said: “I think we are delighted because this first exhibition in Africa is not only in Nigeria, it’s here in Benin City. So, this exhibition of Benin National Museum will go a long way in preserving the essential history of Benin people and exhibition of its leaders. The cultural heritage was a reminder of the contribution and experiences of the people. “The US Government seeks to show its respect for culture by assisting efforts to preserve cultural heritage around the world, including Nigeria. In his speech, Director-General of National Commission for museums and Monuments, Dr. Yusuf Usman, said the Commission had series of collaboration with museums around the world, stressing that “what makes this exhibition significant is that it comes with materials that have been taken out of Nigeria. “The Alonge archival materials left the country many years back and now we have a replica. We have replica and we are going to use this to tell the story of not just the Royal Court of Benin but also Benin City in the 19th century, to help us to understand where we are as a people, where we have been as a people,” said Usman. Responding to a question on Benin stolen art works in foreign countries, a Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum, Johnnetta Cole said it was incredibly important in their museum to honour where each and every object has come from. Cole added: “We have two figures and went to the government of Mali saying we were prepared to send them back. They told us they know where they are and proud that it is in the National Museum of African Art. If every work of African Art is returned to Africa, how will the rest of the world know of your arts, know of your culture, know of your history.
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    Emma Dre
    Undergoing renovation when I visited, a huge mess, the potential it holds sure is huge if only it Can be taken advantage of. A tourist location, with proper funding and commitment it can be a source of IGR for the state.
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    Olison Ugiagbe
    Amazing. A wonderful place to visit
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    Emmanuel Osayande
    Its looking good, it can be better with a little more work
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    idehen ernest
    Has a great outdoor bar for relaxation and hanging out with friends
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    Afe Isede
    Good collection of Bini artifacts.
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    Omontese Lucky Iyoha
    There is a lot of historical knowledge there
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    Omoisiefe Omorogieva
    It helps me to know the cultural value of Bini kingdom
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    Ugo vh
    Nice museum, unfortunately foreigners pay double price and you are not allowed to take pictures
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    eddie oamen
    The national museum is one place that houses antics of historical value
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    oluwaseyi ogunkeye
    I love the museum the staff are corteus
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    sam ativie
    Much more organised than before. It is a self guided tour round the facility; three stories high. Fully Air conditioned and so the tour was nice. Entry fee is N500 per head
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    Columbus Emmanuel
    Nice place... Could also relax outside the main museum, after checking out of the cultural heritage which are inside...
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    Paschal Nwokocha
    We had great experience. Mr. Omokua and his staff went extra mile to make the esprience for my family. Highly recommend it.
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    Constance Omekeh
    It tells about the past which is the key to the future.
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    Dot Bekker
    The opening time is whenever they want, I arrived at 8.05 and was told to come back in 10 minutes by the staff who were sitting outside chatting. The question is what was I suppose to do in those 10 minutes with nowhere to sit and nowhere to even walk to without having to cross the hazardous roundabout. Upon returning a while later the mood of the staff had not improved and was impolitely and rudely told foreigners pay 1000 NIRA while locals pay 500. Fair enough but the attitude of the staff and (no doubt due to a power failure) lack of lighting inside led me to walk away ... Again. The external area is run down and truly a sad reflection of the general malaise about African history!
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    Augustine Agbonoga
    This place preserves the history and culture of the people. It reminds me of the bravery and artistic nature of our forefathers. It is a good place to visit in other to get acquitted with the life and times of nationalist, and great men and women of our land.
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    Oisamoje Victor
    Great place for cultural sightseeing
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    TOJUM HOSPITALITY
    Very Rich in history.
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    Toria
    Fun and educative
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    Aghama humphrey
    Yes good place to be visit, our cultural heritage you need to see for your self
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    Gabriel Ewarewah
    Great place to learn a lot about the bini empire. Apart from the museum itself, there are a few places to hang out at and the museum premises is located in the center of the ancient city. The premises sits on a vast area if land that allows you to walk around and it is friendly however, it needs the attention of the government as it lacks maintenance.
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    Halliru Abdullahi
    So nice and cute
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    Godwin Ogiamien
    Is cool. Better than recent times
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    Benson Ekoma
    I was taken round by a tour guide and I enjoyed my visit
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    favour akpojotor
    Shows the cultural heritage of the edo people
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    Foski Defoma
    Easily accessible as its location is the centre of the city. Good road network from places like the western states of Lagos, Ogun, Indian, the southern Delta State, and the North. A beautiful waterfall with standby camera men particularly in weekends add to the fun and memory creation. As you unwind, eyes can from within the premises see cars and pedestrians along the ever busy ring road area of the ancient city of Benin.
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    Sankeen Tech
    I like how spacious it is and the water fountain is with a good architecture
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    oghenetega jeffrey
    A nice place for family visitation
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    samuel omoma
    A very good place were you can get history about the binis, Edo state and Nigeria in general
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    Ehimen Abel
    Nice place lots of antiquities here Great ancient history a place to be
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    Clem Amankhu
    Close to Oba of Benin Palace. A place to learn about the past.
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    Nweike Okwuchi
    Used to be great in years past, still a good place for some old Benin art, though under renovation
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    richard omorogbe
    This is you can see preserved arts, from the Accent Benin Kingdom
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    Foxan Angala
    Rich history in one place...the Gallery is awesome
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    Ayoola Ayodele
    Its maintenance has not leveled up
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    Osarumen Edosa
    You get to see ancient artefacts and works of art of the ancient benin city
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    pastor niyi moyede
    Tells the story of the ancient Benin Kingdom. historical. educative. informative.
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    Philip Solomon
    It makes were you are going easy
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    Osamudiamen Osamede
    Thank God. It is getting better by the day.
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    Precious Osarobo
    Cultural ground Fully traditional that define ages
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    Taofiq Yahaya
    Museum is great. The surrounding is a mess. Bats everywhere in the trees. The waterfall decorating the arena is now an abode to Algae and various specie of insects
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    Deborah Utomudo
    It is a place worth visiting. It is always busy with activities due to its central location at the heart of Benin City .
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    Law Vikx
    Its cool but usually quiet on weekdays. The water fountain is not working at moment., though alot of events usually take place there on weekends
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    victor E
    spacious car park...
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    Bruce Heimbig
    AC was off, windows closed, most lights off. Got a free sauna. So much of their history had been lost. Still worth the 1000N. Looks like they get very few visitors per day.
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    ELLA WILLIAMS
    No much Artifact , to be seen....
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    Alex iroro
    Awesome place for artefacts
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    Iguobaro Jude
    Nice historical artifacts there
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    davidson.a. okeibunor
    Held a nice event there once, that I attended. #DancewithPeter
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    Praise Dieukam
    Beautiful....detailed based on the bini history and culture but there is room for improvement on some facilities
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    Kingz Yandy
    Its a cool place. Atleast one of the places where you can already have a feel and history of the Bini people
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    david okodugha
    This a unique place to know about the rich cultural heritage of the Edo People
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    Mudiaga Venture Alakarume
    This where you can find all ancient antifa of Benin kingdom
  • P
    Pompay
    It is not a bad. One can have fun there
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    Imobhio Erhunmwunse
    Very good for recreational activities
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    John Osawe
    Good work with the upgrade done in the museum, I found the section dedicated to S.O Alonge, very appealing as a #photographer. #Johnalive #StoryMaker
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    EDOKPAYI EFOSA
    Consists of Beautiful and Historical works of Art and History of the Benin People
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    Nnamdi Ojika
    Nice old place with ancient artifacts. Also a beautiful place to relax and learn about benin history
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    Billy Ugiagbe
    Its a nice place with alot of actifacts

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