The Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) (also colloquially known as The Africa Museum) is an ethnographical and natural history museum in Tervuren, near Brussels, Belgium. It was first built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State for the 1897 World Exhibition.
The Royal Museum for Central Africa
The Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) (also colloquially known as The Africa Museum) is an ethnographical and natural history museum in Tervuren, near Brussels, Belgium. It was first built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State for the 1897 World Exhibition.
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