National Museum & House of Culture
Learn about Tanzania's past and cultural mosaic at the History Room and Ethnographic Collection, which includes the Shirazi culture of Kilwa, the Zanzibar slave trade, and German and British colonial times. Despite the upgrades, the museum still needs to work on creating appropriate displays and constructing a cohesive narrative.
The National Museum, which opened in 1940 and has since played an essential role in exhibiting Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's culture, and legacy to visitors, is a must-see. In-depth fossils dating back to human origins in the Olduvai Gorge are on display at the museum. Guests will have the opportunity to learn about Tanzanian tribal customs. View traditional crafts, rituals, jewelry, and musical instruments while learning about the country's slave trade's colonial history.
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania