The National Museum of Yaoundé is located in the capital city of Cameroon. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of the country through various exhibits, including traditional artifacts, sculptures, and textiles. The museum aims to preserve and promote the diverse cultures of the Cameroonian people.
Established in 1972, the museum features collections that represent different ethnic groups in Cameroon, such as the Bamileke and Bantu. Visitors can explore the history and art of these communities, making it an important educational resource for both locals and tourists interested in African culture.