Ethnographic Museum
Ethnographic Museums conserve, display and contextualize items relevant to the field of Ethnography, the systematic study of people and cultures. Such museums include:
- National Ethnographic Museum (Berat), Albania
- Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb, Croatia
- Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, England
- Horniman Museum, London, England
- Musée alsacien (Strasbourg), France
- Ethnographic Museum (Budapest), Hungary
- Indonesia Museum, TMII, East Jakarta, Indonesia.
- Ethnographic Museum of Tripoli, Libya
- National Museum of Ethnology, the Netherlands
- Ethnographic Museum of Kraków, Poland
- National Museum of Ethnography, Warsaw, Poland
- Național Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest, Romania
- National Village Museum, Bucharest, Romania
- Ethnographic Museum (Belgrade), Serbia
- Museum of Ethnography, Sweden
- Ethnographic Museum Basel, Switzerland
- Ethnographic Museum, Ankara, Turkey
- Musée de Tahiti et des Îles, Tahiti
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