The Africa unbound museum

Rather than a collection of objects and materials, the Africa Unbound Museum offers a compelling human story – snapshots of “becoming” of the human species, in particular people of African descent – by drawing from history, anthropology and philosophy complimented by graphics, photographs, paintings and the “vibe” we’ve established.

This one-of-a-kind museum has also created a space where we, the global community, can project into the future and explore a world in which Africa and humanity in general could be unbound. What are the qualities that we would have to develop individually and collectively? What kinds of policies would have to be implemented in governance, education, health care, environmental stewardship, etc.?

On the Africa Unbound platform, both in the physical space as well as virtually, we will come together with people from all over the world to think together about what is important for our development at this time and explore the possibilities of how we can collaborate to take actions that are aligned with what we believe is important – the establishment of peace, prosperity and progressive change in our individual lives as well as globally.

As we continue to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve been thinking about how to safely accommodate requests to visit the museum and to open enrollment in the classes we offer for youth. While the risk of holding classes in-person is still quite high, we’ve decided to open the museum for visitors – by reservation only – for families/groups of 4 or more. Please note that we require all visitors to follow guidelines for safe public engagement including maintaining physical distance of 2 meters/6 feet, must wear a mask at all times, must use hand sanitizer as you enter the museum, and we respectfully ask that people who are coughing and sneezing to plan their visit for another time.

We look forward to seeing you and be prepared for a soulful journey. The Africa Unbound Museum is conveniently located in the city’s historic Piassa district.If you’re interested in booking a tour please send us an email with your full name, telephone number, number of guests, and preferred date and time for your tour to Reserve@AfricaUnbound.org or send a message to +251 928 28 08 28.

Tuesday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Monday
Closed
www.africaunboundmuseum.com

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