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Museum in Lubumbashi, DRC
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Museum building, opened 2000

The National Museum of Lubumbashi (French: Musée national de Lubumbashi) is a museum with core collections in archaeology and ethnography in Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was founded in 1946.

See also

References

  1. Musée national de Lubumbashi
  2. Vastari.com: National Museum of Lubumbashi

External links

Further reading

  • Couttenier, Maarten (January 2014). "Between Regionalization and Centralization: The Creation of the Musée Léopold II in Elisabethville (Musée national de Lubumbashi), Belgian Congo (1931–1961)". History and Anthropology. 25 (1): 72–101. doi:10.1080/02757206.2013.823056.
  • Henry Bundioko Banyaïa:Les objets des musées. Pour un savoir africain, d'hier à demain (expérience du Musée national de Lubumbashi). In: Anne-Marie Bouttiaux (dir.), Afrique: musées et patrimoines, pour quels publics?. Karthala, Paris; Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren; Culture lab éd., 2007, pp.73-76 ISBN 9782845869509
  • Bundjoko Banyata: Le musée national de Lubumbashi comme lieu de sociabilité et d'élaboration culturelle. In: Cahiers africains', 2005, No 71, pp.301-322
  • Donatien Muya wa Bitanko Kamwanga: Le musée post-colonial et la coopération internationale: cas du Musée national de Lubumbashi. In: Anne-Marie Bouttiaux (dir.), Afrique: musées et patrimoines, pour quels publics?. Karthala, Paris; Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren; Culture lab éd., 2007, pp.35-39 ISBN 9782845869509
  • Joseph Cornet: Zaire, l'Institut des musées nationaux. In: Critica d'Arte Africana, Spring 1984, pp.84-92
  • Anne Gaugue: Les États africains et leurs musées: La mise en scène de la Nation. Éditions L'Harmattan, 1997, p. 170 ISBN 9782738452733
  • Guy de Plaen: Le Musée de Lubumbashi: un musée zaïrois tout à fait particulier. In: Museum International, vol. 41, No 2, 1989, pp.124-126
  • Sarah Van Beurden: Forty years of IMNC: 11 March 1970-11 March 2010: Salle Joseph Aurélien Cornet, Institute for National Museums of Congo, Mont Ngliema, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. In: African Arts, 45:4, Winter 2012, pp.90-93
  • Couttenier, Maarten (2014). "Between Regionalization and Centralization: The Creation of the Musée Léopold II in Elisabethville (Musée national de Lubumbashi), Belgian Congo (1931–1961)". History and Anthropology. 25 (1): 72–101. doi:10.1080/02757206.2013.823056.

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