Etpison Museum
7°20′43.2″N 134°28′59.4″E / 7.345333°N 134.483167°E / 7.345333; 134.483167
The Etpison Museum is a museum in Koror City, in Koror, Palau. It documents history of the country and some of the artifacts.
History
The land for the construction of the museum was donated by former President Ngiratkel Etpison. The museum was opened in August 1999 and was built by his children Shallum and Mandy Etpison.[1] In 2014, it underwent renovation and more displays were added.[2]
Architecture
The 3-story building museum was designed by Shallum and Mandy Etpison. The total floor of the museum spans over an area of 279 square metres (3,000 sq ft). The museum features a gift shop.[2]
Exhibitions
The museum exhibits various artifacts on the history of the nation, money, archaeological sites, clothes etc.[3]
See also
References
External links
- Official website
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