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5/5
Amoah L.
8 months ago on Google • 2 reviews

I enjoyed the tour of the museum. Our tour guide, Mulatu Workiye did an excellent job with us considering the limited time he had.

5/5
fikru T.
7 months ago on Google • 16 reviews

The Ethiopian Ethnological Museum, located within the historic Genete Leul Palace on the Sidist Kilo campus of Addis Ababa University, offers visitors a captivating journey through Ethiopia's rich cultural and historical heritage. Originally the palace of Emperor Haile Selassie I, this museum is both a treasure trove of ethnological artifacts and a testament to the country's past. One of the highlights of the museum is its impressive collection of Emperor Haile Selassie I’s personal belongings. These items offer rare insights into the life of Ethiopia's iconic leader, with rooms preserved from the days when the emperor resided there. Visitors can walk through the emperor’s bedroom, bathroom, and even his modest study, gaining a tangible connection to this pivotal figure in Ethiopian history. Beyond its royal artifacts, the museum presents an incredible array of displays that reflect Ethiopia's ethnic diversity, spiritual traditions, and artistic expressions. The exhibitions include traditional clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, and household items, each piece telling the story of a different Ethiopian community. The museum's layout guides visitors chronologically through Ethiopia's history, allowing them to experience both the everyday life and the extraordinary customs of Ethiopia's diverse population. The Ethiopian Ethnological Museum is not only a cultural institution but also an essential destination for anyone interested in understanding the nation’s heritage. Its serene gardens, historical architecture, and astonishing collections make it a must-visit for those exploring Addis Ababa and seeking an authentic glimpse into Ethiopia's legacy.

4/5
G. Ivan B.
4 months ago on Google • 21 reviews

Great education on the culture and history of Ethiopia. Zero wait to get in.

5/5
Yemesrach A.
2 years ago on Google • 68 reviews

Its one of the historic places to be. I enjoyed my visit there. The building is aesthetically constructed and preserved, descriptions of all the material are available. For those whom are studying on/ about Ethiopian modern history, tradition, culture its a place worthy of being visited. In general its a place where you can refresh and refill your mind with history and knowledge of the great Ethiopia.

2/5
Dori T.
5 months ago on Google • 129 reviews

We were quite disappointed with the Ethnological Museum. The exhibits lacked a clear structure, were poorly presented, and had few explanations provided. Many of the walls showed signs of water damage, and the pictures were either dirty or improperly hung. It seemed that there was little emphasis on conservation. Overall, our experience was disappointing. I would recommend visiting the National Museum instead.

5/5
brhane h.
1 year ago on Google • 141 reviews

The Ethnological Museum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is located within the former palace of Emperor Haile Selassie. It showcases a rich collection of artifacts, traditional crafts, and cultural items representing the diverse ethnic groups of Ethiopia. The museum provides visitors with insights into the country's history, culture, and heritage. It is a must-visit for those interested in learning more about Ethiopian culture and traditions.

5/5
Elisabetta B.
10 months ago on Google • 237 reviews

I cannot explain how much I love this place! I lived here for a few years over ten years ago and coming back was a surprise: it has been renovated many times fully maintained its charm and essence. The former house of Emperor Haile Selassié is a national treasure and absolutely worth visiting to learn more about this amazing country!

3/5
Chua Hsieh L.
3 months ago on Google • 315 reviews
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The museum is located in Addis Ababa university campus and houses exhibits on all aspects of Ethiopia, including tribal customs, wars against the Italians, and emperor Haile Selassie’s home. Over a nice collection of items, although there is significant room for improvement in terms of wayfinding and explanation.

5/5
T. G.
7 months ago on Google • 2496 reviews

The Addis Ababa University Museum (Ethiopian Institute Museum) was established in the 1950s as Ethiopia's first university museum and is housed in the Genetereul Palace. The permanent exhibition showcases the diverse cultures and lifestyles of Ethiopia, and the splendour of the palace, including the imperial family's bedroom, is also a highlight. It provides educational opportunities for students and the general public, and promotes understanding of cultural resources. It is also fully equipped with a shop related to the exhibits and tour guides. # Addis Ababa # Ethiopia

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