Bardo National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography
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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 14:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
03 Rue Franklin Roosevelt Alger, Sidi M'Hamed 16000, AlgeriaMap
Phone+213 21 61 26 77
What travelers say:
The Bardo Museum is a very unique museum in Algiers, which not only covers animal and plant specimens, but also many modern design artworks, the products are very colorful, it is worth the money to visit slowly.
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The Bardo Museum was founded in 1930. It is not far from the ancient museum. It is a museum of prehistory and human development in Algeria. There are not many exhibits, and photography is not allowed inside. History Gallery. The prehistoric section is presented in four areas: paleontology, paleobotany, anthropology, human culture and their material remains. The exhibition hall of the history of human development is also divided into four areas to introduce, namely urban, rural, Sahara and Maghreb. The treasure of the museum is the skeleton of Queen Touareg.
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Bardo National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Bardo Museum is a very unique museum in Algiers, which not only covers animal and plant specimens, but also many modern design artworks, the products are very colorful, it is worth the money to visit slowly.
There is a rich mosaic work here, very old, very exquisite, very shocking, worth a visit. From the mosaic pattern, you can see the historical style thousands of years ago.
Through arches like the time queue, we entered the Bardo Museum, and it seemed that we really entered the era of Gatage and Rome. This is a mosaic museum, more than 3,000 years ago Phoenicians and Romans made all kinds of patterns with stones, and placed in buildings as decorations, this is art, and wisdom. In the Gatage era, there was no religion, only the sea god, the god of wine. When the Romans led it, they brought their great sculptures here, and there were such vivid sculptures far before B.C.
In the National Museum of Bardo, mosaics are a collection of small stones, ceramic pieces, enamel and small squares of colored glass, mainly used to decorate ceilings, walls and floors. The former King's Palace was converted into a mosaic museum during the French colonial period in 1881. She may be one of the most beautiful museums in the world.
This museum is still very distinctive, personally feel that taking children to see, it is still very rewarding.