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The National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art (Musée National des Antiquités & des Arts Islamiques in French) is an art museum in Algiers, Algeria.

National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art
Musée National des Antiquités & des Arts Islamiques
Museum of Antiquities ca. 1899
Established1897
LocationAlgiers, Algeria
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Typeart museum

History


According to Museum with No Frontiers, the National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art is the oldest museum in Algeria and Africa. The collection was set up in 1835 by Bertrand Clauzel and curated by Louis-Adrien Berbrugger. The early museum opened in 1838 with antiquities of Algerian provenance. Up until 1896, the museum had been moved to several different locations, until it settled on the Mustapha Pasha hills and was officially inaugurated there in 1897.[1]

The museum opened in 1897. In 1911, it was described as having "the finest collection of the kind in Algeria".[2]

The branch of the museum that houses the Islamic collection was inaugurated in 2003. A reading room exhibiting a numismatic collection opened in 2006.[1]

In March 2019, during the 2019–20 Algerian protests, the museum was looted. According to the Algerian ministry of culture, "criminals" used the agitation from the street protests to penetrate the museum, break and steal some of the pieces exhibited, start fires in the administration offices, and destroy registry documents. The same incident had almost happened a week before but the looters had been contained by the police.[3] A few days later, the Algerian authorities announced that the artefacts stolen from the museum had been recovered (mainly swords and guns from the 1950s) and that the fire had actually taken place in an aisle that was under renovation.[4]


Description


The museum holds objects related to Algeria and Rome.[2]

The museum is divided into two collections: Antiquity and Islamic.[1]


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На других языках


- [en] National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art

[fr] Musée national des antiquités et des arts islamiques

Le musée national des antiquités et des arts islamiques, inauguré en 1897, situé dans l'enceinte du parc de la Liberté (ex-parc de Galland) à Alger, il est le plus ancien musée d'Algérie et d'Afrique[1],[2]. Il couvre l'histoire de l'art en Algérie depuis 2 500 ans, et abrite une importante collection d’antiquités classiques composée de vestiges mis au jour lors de fouilles sur les différents sites archéologiques d'Algérie et une collection d'art musulman présentant des objets provenant des différentes dynasties arabo-musulmanes ayant exercés leur pouvoir en Algérie, dans le Maghreb et du Proche-Orient. Les œuvres du musée sont de nature variée : céramiques, peintures, sculptures, poteries, textiles, objets archéologiques, objets d'art de divers matériaux, entre autres.



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