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The National Museum of Humanity is located directly opposite the National Museum of Natural History. Visitors only need to register their names and addresses to enter for free. There are many different exhibition halls in the museum. The collection is quite rich and worth visiting slowly. This was once part of the original National Museum. But they were divided into the Gallery and the Museum of Ethnology. Here I walked through three floors of exhibitions that showcased the history and life of Filipinos. I found it fascinating. But on the top floor, there was a specimen exhibition of animals. I found it not suitable for placement here. Overall, I liked this place to let me know more about the Philippines.
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The National Museum of Humanity is located directly opposite the National Museum of Natural History. Visitors only need to register their names and addresses to enter for free. There are many different exhibition halls in the museum. The collection is quite rich and worth visiting slowly. This was once part of the original National Museum. But they were divided into the Gallery and the Museum of Ethnology. Here I walked through three floors of exhibitions that showcased the history and life of Filipinos. I found it fascinating. But on the top floor, there was a specimen exhibition of animals. I found it not suitable for placement here. Overall, I liked this place to let me know more about the Philippines.
🌞 Name: Museum of Anthropology Museo Nacional Anthrolog 🙋 Address: Museo Nacional Anthrolog ía, Madrid, Spain 🚇 Transportation: Get off at Atocha Station by subway or train, leave the station, directly opposite is the museum 🎫 Tickets: 3 euros 🕙 Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 9: 30am-8pm, Sunday 10am-15pm [About the Museum of Anthropology] 🌞 This is the Spanish National Museum and the oldest anthropological museum in Spain. It is located directly opposite the Atocha train station, the largest transportation hub in Madrid, and is very convenient. The museum has collected artworks from Asia, Africa, America and Australia, and exhibited the development of human civilization in various eras, mainly in the form of photographic pictures, sound media and physical collections. 🌈 The museum has three floors, and the 0 floors are mainly some human life utensils and costumes represented by Filipino culture. And it introduces how people communicate, entertain and learn. There is also the development of the civilization of the Australian barbarra people, this part also has the sound media play, and there is QR below each piece for expansion reading, even if you can not go to Australia to feel the traditional culture of the region. On the first floor, the exhibition features the development of African culture represented by Equatorial Guinea, the musical instruments that African people exchange, the way they learn, and the way they entertain, such as African drums, and the influence of wearing on culture and beliefs, as well as a large number of African masks. The collections provide insight into traditional African culture and ceremonial practices. The third layer, mainly the development of the American continent culture, is not yet open and is undergoing renovation. ❤️ In short, I can learn the development of human civilization that I feel here. All the exhibits are full of artistic atmosphere. Even if I am not interested in history, I can visit 1-2 hours only by looking at the works. It is a museum worth visiting. ❤️ tips: There is an introduction book at the entrance of the floor.