National Museum of Guinea
The National Museum is located in Conakry, the country's capital. The majority of the rooms are empty, but there is a small display of traditional goods from various regions of Guinea, as well as colonial-era objects and statues. There are a variety of handcrafted goods for sale.
The National Museum, one of the most beautiful historical sites in Guinea, is located on the 7th boulevard in Kaloum, in the Sandervalia quarter of Conakry, near the Ignace Deen Hospital. The museum sits in a park in the Sandervalia district that used to have a lot of big trees, but all but one have been cut down. With the help of the Japanese embassy, one wing has been repaired. To the right of the entry is a masonry box, created by Aimé Olivier de Sanderval in 1896. It's a strange concrete arch that's sometimes utilized by artists to display their work informally.
Location: Conakry