National Museum of the Democratic Republic of Congo
It is a museum in Kinshasa dedicated to the cultural history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s various ethnic groups and historical epochs. In June 2019, representatives from the Republic of Korea officially handed it over to the Congolese government. The Korean Agency for Cooperation funded the $21 million construction cost.
- Address: M77X+VPX, Kinshasa, Congo – Kinshasa
- Phone: +243 814 932 524
National Museum of Lubumbashi
The museum is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Haut-Katanga Province in Lubumbashi. It’s a museum with a focus on archaeology and ethnography. It was established in 1946.
- Address: 9F2G+4Q9, Av. du Musée, Lubumbashi, Congo – Kinshasa
African Circle Museum of Pointe-Noire
The African Circle Museum of Pointe-Noire is located on the Lumumba roundabout, which marked the boundary beyond which Congolese natives who had acquired French nationality were denied access to the “Cercle Civil,” where the French elites would gather during the colonial era. The museum’s new home was once a Court of Justice before it was decommissioned. It was renovated and transformed by the Congolese government in collaboration with Eni Congo and under the auspices of Unesco.
- Address: 6V77+3HH, Pointe-Noire, Congo – Brazzaville
- Phone: +242 05 079 9227