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The museum's rare exhibits come from Central Africa, home to the Hamite and Bantu peoples, from southern Africa and from Madagascar. Some objects can be dated back to the 19th century.

The museum's rare exhibits come from Central Africa, home to the Hamite and Bantu peoples, from southern Africa and Madagascar. Some objects date back to the 19th century. The museum focuses on masks and fetishes that are worshipped by some indigenous peoples in Africa, as they are believed to have supernatural powers. In addition to cult objects, taxidermied animals and objects of everyday use, African art objects and contemporary works of art are also on display.

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: 8:30 - 11:30 and 14:00 - 17:00

Saturday and Sunday on request, tel. 041 711 04 17

Admission - donation

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Afrika Museum
St. Oswaldsgasse 17
6300 Zug
041 711 04 17
petrus-claver@bluewin.ch

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Afrika Museum
St.-Oswalds-Gasse 17
6300  Zug
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)41 711 04 17
Fax +41 (0)41 711 59 17
petrus-claver@bluewin.ch
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Afrika Museum
St.-Oswalds-Gasse 17
6300 Zug
Phone  +41 (0)41 711 04 17
afrikamuseumzug.ch
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Opening hours

Saturday and Sunday on request, Tel. 041 711 04 17
Also by appointment

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