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Addis Ababa University

Institute of Ethiopian Museum

P.O.Box 1176

Tel. 00251-01-119469

Fax . 00251-01-552688

 

 E-Mail ies.aau@telecom.net.et, Addis Ababa ,Ethiopia

 

Founded: 1963

Objective :

The Museum of the IES operates with the main objectives of "preserving cultural and historical objects for the present and future generations, and providing continuous assistance to researchers."

Major sections :

The Museum consists of five sections.
1.Anthropology Section : The Former Ethnological Section  Which is the nucleus around which the IES museum is grown. The Section Houses objects reflecting the material culture of various nationalities of Ethiopia  from Birth to Death .

2.Art Gallery: In the art gallery  are displayed icons, crosses, (some dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries) , church wall paintings, Islamic calligraphy, and folk paintings. The section also houses photographs of imaginative stele structures, fascinating rock-hewn churches, towering castles and lofty mosques.

3.Ethno-Musicological:The Ethno-Musicological Collection is located in a distinct section on the second floor of the IES building. Its main objective is to collect, record and preserve all kinds of Ethiopian musical instruments, which include the Begenna, Kerar, Massenko, Washint, Embilta, Malaket, Kabaro, to mention only a few.

4.Philatelic:A fine collection of Ethiopian postage stamps dating from 1894 to 1969 was generously donated by Ivan Adler from Sweden. The Ethiopian Ministry of Posts has kindly donated more recent issues. There is a near future plan to expand displays and we are working on it.

5.Ethiopia CAN Center: This center is opened recently by the CAN (Culture African Network) to exchange culture between African. The purpose of the center is to record and document painters, musicians and artists in the country and exchange with other CAN countries and serves as a center for research in the area and learning place for the students of Music and art.

 
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Addis Ababa University

Institute of Ethiopian Studies Museum

Chief Librarian

P.O.Box 1176

Tel. 00251-01-119469

Fax . 00251-01-552688

E-mail ies.aau@telecom.net.et

Addis Ababa ,Ethiopia

 

Opining Hours

Tuesday  - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday and Sunday

10:00am-5:00pm

12:00am-1:00 pm Lunch Break

Public Holidays Closed

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