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=== Libraries === | === Libraries === | ||
'''Bibliotheek Stichting Surinaams Museum'''<br>Commewijneweg 18<br>Paramaribo<br> | '''Bibliotheek Stichting Surinaams Museum'''<br>Commewijneweg 18<br>Paramaribo, Suriname<br> | ||
Telephone: 597 401080<br>Email: [mailto:museum@cq-link.sr museum@cq-link.sr]<br> | Telephone: 597 401080<br>Email: [mailto:museum@cq-link.sr museum@cq-link.sr]<br> | ||
[http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ Website] | [http://www.surinaamsmuseum.net/ Website] | ||
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=== Museums === | === Museums === | ||
'''The Stichting Surinaams Museum'''<br>Abraham Crijnssenweg 1, Fort Zeelandia. Paramaribo<br> | '''The Stichting Surinaams Museum'''<br>Abraham Crijnssenweg 1, Fort Zeelandia. Paramaribo, Suriname<br> | ||
Telephone: 597 425 871<br>Fax: 597 425 881<br>Email: [mailto:museum@cq-link.sr museum@cq-link.sr]<br> | Telephone: 597 425 871<br>Fax: 597 425 881<br>Email: [mailto:museum@cq-link.sr museum@cq-link.sr]<br> | ||
Website: [http://amazonian-museum-network.org/en/amazonian-museums/stichting-surinaams-museum The Stichting Surinaams Museum]<br> | Website: [http://amazonian-museum-network.org/en/amazonian-museums/stichting-surinaams-museum The Stichting Surinaams Museum]<br> | ||
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:The museum owns a large collection of ethnographical objects, which give a testimony on the cultural diversity of the Surinamese territory: the native Indians, the Maroons in the 17th century, the Europeans, Jews, Chinese, Indians, Javanese and Lebanese. The collections vary from ethnographic collections, archeology, art, colonial furniture and textiles to historical photographs. Considered as an ethnographic museum from a western point of view, the Museum prefers to describe itself as a cultural-historical museum. | :The museum owns a large collection of ethnographical objects, which give a testimony on the cultural diversity of the Surinamese territory: the native Indians, the Maroons in the 17th century, the Europeans, Jews, Chinese, Indians, Javanese and Lebanese. The collections vary from ethnographic collections, archeology, art, colonial furniture and textiles to historical photographs. Considered as an ethnographic museum from a western point of view, the Museum prefers to describe itself as a cultural-historical museum. | ||
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'''Het Koto Museum''' is also known for historic information.<br> | '''Het Koto Museum''' is also known for historic information.<br> | ||
''Address:''<br> | ''Address:''<br> |
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