- Musee National Ahmed Zabana
- www.mcc.gov.dz/Musees/musee_national_zabana_oran.htm
- Musee National Cirta de Constantine
- Musee National des Arts et Traditions Populaires
- Musee National des Beaux-Arts
- Musee National du Bardo
Algiers
National Museum of Antiquities
Parc de la Liberte.
Hours: 9am-12 noon & 2pm-5pm daily except Friday morning and Saturday.
Admission: Free.
Antique mosaics, Roman glass work and sculptures and Islamic art are on
display.
Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions
Off rue Hadj Omar on the left.
Hours: 10am-12 noon & 2pm-5pm Sun to Thurs.
Indigenous arts and crafts, including carpets, jewellery, ceramics and
furniture are housed in an Ottoman palace built in 1570 and later used
by the French as a town hall. The palace is as interesting as the collection
it contains.
History Museum & Natural History Museum
People's Palace, Parc de la Liberte, just off avenue Franklin Roosevelt.
Hours: 9am-12 noon & 2pm-6pm daily except Friday.
Both museums are located in former president's palace which was donated
to the government by President Chadli ben Djedid in 1987. The palace is
set in the Parc de la Liberte which is opening daily from 9.00am
to 9.00pm except Mondays. The History Museum contains an interesting display
of Ottoman era swords and jewellery while the Natural History Museum contains
displays on flora and fauna from throughout the world.
Bardo Museum
3 avenue Franklin Roosevelt, at the top of rue Didouche Mourad.
Hours: 9am-12 noon & 2pm-5pm daily except Friday morning and Saturday.
This impressive collection of indigenous artifacts from various regions
of Algeria is housed in a beautiful Moorish style mansion. The museum
features exhibits on prehistoric findings and ethnography as well as regional
jewelry, costumes, leatherwork and weaponry.
Jihad Museum & War Museum
On Martyr's Monument Plaza.
Hours: 9am-5pm daily except Saturday and Sunday mornings.
The Jihad museum, housed in a building directly beneath the Martyr's Monument,
presents a historical exhibition of Algeria's independence struggle from
1830 to 1962. Most displays are in Arabic. The War Museum is located across
the Plaza from the Jihad Museum and covers the same period. It contains
a number of fascinating displays, including a city plan of Algiers circa
1830 and a genuine guillotine.
Museum of Fine Arts
Opposite Jardin d'Essai under the Martyr's monument.
Hours: 9.30am-12 noon & 2.30pm-5pm Sun to Thurs.
This museum contains a good collection of European paintings and works
of modern Algerian artists.
The National Nature Museum
Jardin d'Essai.
Hours: 10am-6pm daily except Saturday.
This once-fine botanical garden has suffered from neglect and mismanagement.
Oran
Demaeght Museum
boulevard Zabana.
Hours: Daily except Friday afternoon and Saturday
Summer: 9am-12 noon & 3pm-7pm
Winter: 8.30am-12 noon & 2.30pm-6pm
This museum contains exhibits on prehistoric archaeological findings from
throughout the Magreb, ethnological displays covering the Magreb and Asia
with a special room on Oran, and a natural history exhibit of animals
from the Magreb.
Constantine
Constantine Museum
Behind the Place des Martyrs.
Hours: 8am-12 noon & 2pm-5pm daily except Friday mornings and Saturday.
This museum contains an exhibition of antiquities from the Numidian and
Roman periods.
Annaba
Hippo Regius Museum
South of Hippo Regius ruins 1km from Annaba.
Hours: 8am-11am & 2pm-5pm Sun to Thurs.
The museum contains archaeological antiquities discovered during excavations
of Hippo Regius, including some outstanding mosaics.
Bijaya
Archaeological Museum
Place du 1er Novembre.
The museum contains exhibits from the Roman and Hafsid periods.
Rue Youcef Bouchebah (between place Abane Ramadane and the Casbah).
Hours: 9am-12 noon & 2pm-5pm daily.
The museum exhibits works of contemporary Algerian painters. |