Two museums in Africa built in the mid-twentieth century carry the name 'National Museum.' They reflect the story of their respective nation's history and are tied to notions of national identity. Both are also examples of fine architecture built on the principles of Modernism, a movement associated with nation-building in Africa. However, their inception and purpose followed very different paths. This article explores the under-reported architecture of the National Museum of Ghana in Accra and the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum.
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Two African National Museums: National Identity Reflected in Modernist Design
https://www.archdaily.com/1023950/two-african-national-museums-national-identity-reflected-in-modernist-designMohieldin Gamal