The Royal Museum for Central Africa, communicating under the name AfricaMuseum since 2018, is an ethnography and natural history museum situated in Tervuren in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was originally built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State in the International Exposition of 1897.The museum focuses on the Congo, a former Belgian colony. The sphere of interest, however, especially in biological research, extends to the whole Congo Basin, Central Africa, East Africa, and West Africa, attempting to integrate "Africa" as a whole. Intended originally as a colonial museum, from 1960 onwards it has focused more on ethnography and anthropology. Like most museums, it houses a research department in addition to its public exhibit department. Not all research pertains to Africa. Some researchers have strong ties with the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
Download Download See moreThe museum closed on 1 December 2013 and will be again open in mid 2017 due to a three-year renovation.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Museum_for_Central_Africa
Official website http://www.africamuseum.be/home
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AfricaMuseumTervuren
Email info@africamuseum.be
Phone +32 02 769 52 11
Address Leuvensesteenweg 11, 3080 Tervuren, Belgium
Coordinates 50°49'52.079" N 4°31'6.604" E