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THE MUSEUM OF IVORY COAST CIVILIZATIONS

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Plateau, Boulevard Carde (et Bd Abrogoua), Abidjan, Ivory Coast
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2024
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2024

A modest national museum created in 1972, displaying a collection that bears witness to Ivorian and West African culture and history.

The National Museum of Abidjan was created in 1972. It is quite modest despite its large unexhibited museum collection: it has only one large room with thematic dependencies. Its original vocation was to present the independent Ivory Coast in its cultural diversity. In 1994, it was renamed the Museum of Civilizations of Côte d'Ivoire (MCCI) at the initiative of Professor Georges Niangoran-Bouah, a great intellectual figure of the country. This collection is a precious testimony of the tangible and intangible heritage of the country, a true living memory of the Ivorian and West African culture and history. The father of the Senegalese nation, Léopold Sédar Senghor, a connoisseur of the subject, considered it "one of the richest museums of negro art in the world".

This museum has had an eventful history: the national treasure has suffered. Looted in March 2011, it remained closed for nearly two years, awaiting rehabilitation. At that time, nature had reclaimed the institution's 2.5 hectares of land, and the roof of the building, gutted by a shell hole, still bore the scars of the Battle of Abidjan, during which the equivalent of more than 6 million euros worth of (120) priceless pieces had been stolen.

It was on July 21, 2017, on the sidelines of the eighth Games of the Francophonie then held in Abidjan and after 20 months of intensive work, that this cultural phoenix was truly reborn from its ashes. The first exhibition (visible from 2017 to 2019), deliberately named "Renaissance" presented a selection of a hundred masterpieces of the MCCI. The Abidjan museum, itself a work of art with its 20 carved wooden pillars, now looks great and meets all international requirements in terms of presentation of works, scenography of exhibitions and conservation conditions (light, air conditioning, security of the pieces...).

With its beautiful garden dotted with colorful contemporary works and planted with century-old trees of rare and therapeutic species, its exhibition rooms divided into six areas (archaeological, contemporary, Akan, Krou, Gour and Mande), its specialized library, its store, its patio, its conference space and its restaurant, the Museum of Civilizations of Côte d'Ivoire has become a real living space.

Today, the MCCI has a museographic collection of 15,000 pieces covering a period from the Upper Paleolithic (10,000 BC) to the 21st century. Ethnographic, archaeological and iconographic objects. These diversified works, representative of all regions of the Ivory Coast, are grouped into several categories: masks, bronzes and statues, weapons, ornaments and attributes of power, weights to weigh gold, musical instruments, carved doors, royal and chieftaincy furniture, textiles, everyday objects and agricultural utensils, without forgetting objects that bear witness to the slave trade and colonization, such as slave restraints. The permanent collection has been redesigned and inaugurated in November 2019 under the name "Pride, Symbols and Identities", in a more modern approach. It's a shame that so few pieces are on display given the richness of the collection. The MCCI also organizes temporary exhibitions (see the Facebook page).

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Visited in february 2024
Bonjour l'histoire fait partir de nous nos origines c'est toujours un plaisir de savoir comment était nos prédécesseurs leurs quotidiens , d'où ils venaient à la base visite appréciée le panier à pêche, les Canaries,les arcs ,les tissus en raphia, écorce,la monnaie (kori ) je les avais retrouvé au musée de Loango en République du Congo et certains pays de l'Afrique centrale ((en conclusion nos ancêtres avaient presque le même mode de vie à la différence des coutumes traditionnelles)),les adultes payent 1000fca les enfants 100f pour une visite guidée nous avons payé 5000fca ce qui nous a fait un total de 7300fca ,vous avez une boutique d'objets d'art à l'extérieur avec plusieurs choses à vendre je recommande pour apprendre plus sur les peuples ❤️❤️❤️????????(((demander aux guides quelle photo vous pouvez prendre ils vous diront où filmer et où ne pas filmer très très important)))
Visited in january 2024
The museum visit was a bit unimpressive, possibly because without a guide you have no backstory/content to tell you about the artifacts. The English guide was on a tour when we got there and we had to leave after waiting 30minutes. Getting the guided tour is at an additional fee but is an absolute must if you want to understand what you’re looking at. There are some art shops in the compound with beautiful objects which are pricier compared to the market. All the same it was a good visit, and the Plateau area is a nice place to visit on weekends as offices are closed. Don’t forget to visit the St Paul’s cathedral(within walking distance)
Visited in january 2024
Le Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire (MCCI), plus important musée du pays, a vu le jour en 1942, en vue de présenter la Côte d'Ivoire dans sa diversité et son unité culturelle.
Situé dans la Commune du Plateau, entre les Tours administratives et le Camp Galliéni, sur les boulevards Carde et Nangui Abrogoua, le Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire placé sous la tutelle du Ministère en charge de la Culture, est un musée de type ethnographique, archéologique et iconographique. Ses collections estimées à 15 210 spécimens, portent sur la culture matérielle et immatérielle du pays et se compose de statuaire, de masques, d'instruments de musique, de poids à peser l'or, de parures, de textile, d'attributs de pouvoir, de pièces archéologiques, de photographies anciennes, d'objets usuels, de portes sculptées, d'entraves d'esclave, de fusils de traite et de monnaies traditionnelles.
Comme atouts, on retient du Musée des Civilisations de Côte d'Ivoire, son envergure nationale qui prend en compte l'ensemble des peuples et des cultures du pays, la richesse et la diversité de ses collections, sa position d'institution muséale la plus significative dans un pays qui n'en compte que trop peu, sa politique de vulgarisation et de dynamisation fondée sur le concept de développement effectif. L'originalité du MCCI réside en son ancienneté (1942), en la diversité et valeur de ses spécimens ethnographiques et archéologiques (pièces originales de - 3000 A.V.J-C au 21ème siècle), ayant fait l'objet d'étude approfondie (publication d'ouvrages) et de recherche.
Visited in january 2024
Some interesting artefacts but the museum is tiny, unless you are interested in details - can visit in 10-15min. No photos allowed inside
Visited in january 2024
Great display of Ivorian historical materials.

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