The museum is an ancient military building, built 400 years ago by Portuguese colonists, facing the Atlantic Ocean to hold the port of Luanda, as a bunker to protect a city, the times changed the building itself has lost its original function, It is rare that it remains intact after the baptism of the Angolan civil war, and most importantly, the local love and attention to the building, which has been developed into a museum with historical and military subjects. The museum is beautifully located in the middle of the mountain facing the sea, facing the Atlantic Ocean, and the building itself is the style of the Great Navigation period, so every corner is precipitated by the style of the old empire. From the gate of the bunker into the museum, an employee (a small soldier) came to explain, first of all, the introduction of Angolan military figures, after passing through the gate, there were displays of wartime military vehicles and military aircraft in the square, and many Portuguese related to Angola in the seatime Statue. Inside the square there are several exhibition halls, including the Angolan history exhibition hall displaying many textual descriptions, pictures and objects from ancient kingdoms to colonial times, while another exhibition hall displays a complete history of Angola's civil war (causes, processes and endings) in detail. This is a rare well-protected and informative museum in the area, which is very helpful for understanding Angolan history and military affairs and is recommended to visit.