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Want to learn more about the real Vanuatu?
A
‘must-see’ on your visit to Vanuatu, the National Museum is part of the Vanuatu
Cultural Centre, the role of which is to record and document the culture and
cultural history of the numerous distinct cultural groups in Vanuatu. It is also
a focus for cultural performances and events, both traditional and contemporary.
The permanent displays of the museum contains a large section of traditional
artifacts, from masks and slit gongs to mats and scale models of outrigger
canoes; as well as examples of pre-historic shells, fossils and pottery, and
animals and birds from every island. As well as a vibrant series of changing
temporary exhibitions, there are daily screenings of video documentaries on
aspects of the culture and history of Vanuatu. Experienced staff and our
fantastic tour guides are on-hand to give you a personal or group tour of the
Museum’s extensive collection and performances in traditional ‘kastom’ skills
such as sand-drawing, dance, bamboo flute, and story-telling.
Historical and contemporary, it’s all on display at the
National Museum
The permanent displays of the museum contains a
large section of traditional artifacts, from masks and slit gongs, to mats and
scale models of outrigger canoes; as well as examples of pre-historic shells,
fossils and pottery, and animals and birds from every island. The collection at
the Museum includes archaeological items, including artifacts used by the first
people to settle these islands over 3000 years ago. We are also proud to present
a wonderful and informative new display on World War II and the Condominium
period; representation of the struggle for Independence; a new installation
regarding ‘Ol Kenu Blong Vanuatu’ (the canoes of Vanuatu) which showcases
hand-made canoes and sails made in the traditional manner; and historical and
contemporary art. Looking for authentic, reasonably priced
handicrafts?
If you’re looking to purchase something special to
remind you of your trip to Vanuatu, look no further than the Museum Shop at the
National Museum! All items are sourced through our ‘Fieldworker’ network, which
means they are made by traditional means and materials and come from all over
the Vanuatu archipelago. Each item is hand-made and all profits go back to the
Fieldworker and their village. We also have an extensive range of books,
posters, CDs, DVDs, postcards, t-shirts, ceramics, carvings, paintings and
drawings, bowls.
Museum Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm,
Saturday 9:00am – 12:00pm. Call (678) 22129 for more details.
Ask your
bus or taxi driver to take you to the National Museum (opposite the Parliament
Buildings).
Entrance: 700vt per person, including welcoming talk,
sand-drawing demonstration and tour with our expert Museum Tour Guides. 500vt
for entrance only, no tour or demonstration.
Email vks@vanuatu.com.vu Website
www.vanuatuculture.org
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