Beni Abbes Museum
Beni Abbes Museum also known as (Béni Abbès Museum) (Arabic: متحف بني عباس) is an art museum located in oasis town of Beni Abbes, Béchar Province, Algeria.[1] It is "a resource dedicated to desert fauna, fossils and Algerian arts and crafts."[2]
Displays
Béni Abbès Museum is very popular in Algeria. It is supported by the Saharan Research Center. The museum houses displays desert fauna, fossils and traditional arts and crafts, such as carpets, wall hangings, ceramic items, woodcarvings and jewelry. The museum, which is supported by the Saharan Research Center, displays an extensive range of different types of dates. Dates are one of the mainstay crops of oasis towns and villages in Algeria.[3][4]
Myth
The oasis of Beni Abbes has its own myth. Local people claim that:
- “The spring which waters this lush oasis came about as a miracle. It is said that a traveler pushed his walking-stick into the ground, declaring that if he should die in this place, water would come out of the ground. He apparently died the following night, possibly due to lack of water, and the spring began to flow, continuing to do so to this day”.[5]
Tourist Destination
The town of Beni Abbès is a popular tourist destination and the museum provides insights into its history and culture.[6][7][8]
See also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Nations Algerian Museums Beni-Abbes
- ↑ "Museums in Algeria". Africa.com. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
- ↑ Introduction of Museum
- ↑ Algerian Museums Beni Abbes Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Myth in People
- ↑ Tourist Destination
- ↑ Museum on Biodiversity Collections Index
- ↑ Beni Abbes Museum on Tamanrasset Archived June 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.