The Ahmed Zabana National Museum (Arabic: المتحف الوطني أحمد زبانة, El-mathaf El-ouatani Ahmed Zabana) is a museum located in Oran, Algeria, and named after the Algerian national hero Ahmed Zabana who was executed by the French on May 19, 1956, in Algiers.
Location | Oran, Algeria |
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editThe first floor of the museum tells the story of the local impact of Algeria's battle for independence from France including a list of local people executed by the French between 1954 and 1962. The museum also includes artwork in the form of ancient sculptures, some mosaics and terracotta portraits and paintings including works by 20th-century Algerian artists and French Orientalists including Eugene Fromentin.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Musée National Ahmed Zabana". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
- Lonely Planet Algeria. Lonely Planet. 2007. pp. 142.
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