NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ETHIOPIA
Charming little museum featuring objects from the 14th to the 20th century, ...Read more
ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
An interesting museum with a rich collection of tools, crafts and religious ...Read more
ZOOLOGICAL NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
Natural history zoological museum featuring a collection of the country's ...Read more
MUSEUM OF THE MARTYRS OF THE RED TERROR
Museum dedicated to the 750,000 victims of the totalitarian regime, ...Read more
ZOMA MUSEUM
Read moreZoma Museum is a new architectural and botanical discovery center in Addis Ababa, popular with families at weekends for its large, quiet garden planted with local species and flowers. This is not a classic museum, but a series of small houses made of earth, brick, straw and other natural materials used in traditional Ethiopian architecture, with walls sculpted with geometric designs. They house a restaurant, a bookshop... and it's possible to tour them with a guide, as there are no explanatory panels.
YIMTUBEZINA MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER
Read moreThis new museum, located in the heart of the new Parc de l'Amitié, completes a rapidly changing cultural offering in this aristocratic district of the city. This small private museum is housed in the former home of Mrs. Yimtubezinash Habte, built in 1892 by Indian builders who blended their architecture with Ethiopian style. It is a historical symbol, as it is contemporary with the creation of Addis Ababa, and Mrs. Habte was a turn-of-the-century businesswoman and sister of Fitawrari Shemeles Habte, the Harar administrator at the time who fought against Italy during the first invasion of Meychew. She herself was a resistance fighter imprisoned by the Italian military until 1933, a true female figure in the building of the Ethiopian nation. The house remained in the family for five generations, until she decided to bequeath it to create a museum that aims to be patriotic and unifying, in an Ethiopia that needs symbols of unity today. The permanent exhibition features period photos and a focus on the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopians won the decisive battle over the Italians that made this nation the only country ever colonized in Africa. Photos of Addis Ababa in its infancy are also on display. The museum also conducts research into Ethiopian heritage and organizes conferences on the subject. Temporary exhibitions are also scheduled.
SCIENCE MUSEUM
Read moreInaugurated in October 2022 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, this museum dedicated to science and digital transformation is futuristic in its architecture. It is located close to Unity and Friendship Parks in the new tourist heart of Addis Ababa. Its 15,000m2 circular showroom is nicknamed the "Ring of Wisdom". It symbolizes humanity's endless capacity to create. Exhibitions are interactive and didactic. Like the Géode in Paris, the Théâtre du Dôme has a 3D cinema.