The Huíla Regional Museum has reduced the number of daily visits to its permanent exhibition from 30 to seven, in a partnership with 45 artists, which takes place outside the institution, due to Covid-19 pandemic.
The display, open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., was opened in March 2017, and includes exhibition of craftwork, namely leather sandals, paintings, costume jewellery, basketry, sculpted pieces and African clothes.
Speaking to Angop, the director of the Huíla Regional Museum, Soraia Ferreira said that the displayed products were also on sale.
She explained that the aim of the exhibition was to show diversification and local cultural events.
The Huíla Regional Museum is a public, permanent, scientific and non-profit institution, at the service of society, open to the public, which acquires, preserves, researches, disseminates and exhibits the material testimonies of man for education and the delight of society.
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