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National Museum of Namibia: Owela Display Centre Review

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The Ovila Museum in Windhoek is a private museum, and on Luderitz Street, it houses daily necessities and collections of various periods, and the history of the collection is not necessarily recorded as detailed as the National Museum, and some even the source is not verified. But so many historical witnesses are still very time-impact.

National Museum of Namibia: Owela Display Centre

Posted: Jun 19, 2017
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  • M32***23
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    We arranged a visit and we were on a very tight budget. We went for the free admission time at 6:00pm and we arrived at a long line, at least 400 metres, and we entered without hassle and began to enjoy one of the largest world galleries. The museum is large, there are many different art galleries on the walls and there are many sculptures and the best works are here

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    Posted: Jun 18, 2020
  • HFHR2013
    5/5Outstanding
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    The most interesting thing is that there is a reminder card on the doorway of AIDS reminders, which gives people a warning role. Others are no different from ordinary museums.

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    Posted: Apr 6, 2016