National Museum Lagos

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Island Club Road, Onikan, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

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lagosmuseum@yahoo.com

Short Description

National Museum is a Lagos based cultural center for storage of historical arts and relics, monuments and other arts collections.

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Working Hours

9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (Monday - Saturday)

Year Founded

1957

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