Rivers State Museum (Port Harcourt) – How to Visit & Book a Trip

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Located within the secretariat complex of the Rivers State Government, the Rivers State Museum allows you to experience the rich cultural heritage of the different ethnic groups in Rivers State. This ethnographical museum features artefacts and stories that bring the diverse ethnic groups of the region to life.

Families and history enthusiasts would enjoy a visit to this museum, as there’s a lot to see and learn. 

Highlights

  • You’ll discover the rich heritage of the Niger Delta through the museum’s permanent exhibition, Life in the Niger Delta, which brings the region’s social, economic, and cultural history to life.
  • Explore an extensive collection of artifacts—from bronze sculptures and pottery to masks, masquerades, fishing gear, and even traditional currencies.
  • Learn about the region’s economic past and present with fascinating displays on precolonial trade, textile production, fishing techniques, and oil exploration.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture with traditional costumes, musical instruments, and exhibits that celebrate the dances and social life of the indigenous communities.
  • Take part in guided tours, hands-on workshops like batik, tie-dye, and soap-making, or bring the kids along for engaging educational programs designed for young learners.

Things to do at the Rivers State Museum

  • Sightseeing 
  • Exhibit exploration
  • Guided tour
  • Craft workshops
  • Photography (ask for museum photography policies)

How to visit the Rivers State Museum

Getting There

The nearest attraction to the Rivers State Museum is the Isaac Boro Park. From the park, it’s just a 5-minute (2.7 km) drive. Follow these directions: 

  • Continue to Ikwerre Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumu Chita Rd/A231
    • Head southwest
    • Turn right at Hazcon Nigeria Limited toward Ikwerre Rd./Port Harcourt-Rumu Chita Rd./A231
    • Turn left toward Ikwerre Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumu Chita Rd/A231
    • Turn left toward Ikwerre Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumu Chita Rd/A231
  • Drive from Azikiwe Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumuola Rd/A3 to Port Harcourt Township
    • Turn left onto Ikwerre Rd./Port Harcourt-Rumu Chita Rd./A231
  • Take the ramp onto Azikiwe Rd./Port Harcourt-Aba Expy./Port Harcourt-Rumuola Rd./A3.
  • Continue to follow Azikiwe Rd/Port Harcourt-Rumuola Rd/A3
    • Pass by GTCO (on the left)
    • Drive to Alagoe St
  • At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit
  • Continue onto Opukuma Street
    • Turn right toward Alagoe St
    • Turn right at Government House, Port Harcourt, onto Alagoe St
  • The destination will be on the right

Visiting Tips

  • Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
  • Allocate at least 2 hours to appreciate the exhibitions and participate fully in any available workshops.
  • Bring a camera to capture the intricate artifacts and colorful displays (check with staff about photography policies).
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be walking through several galleries.
  • If visiting with children, inquire about the Children’s Art Club and vacation activities to enhance their experience.
  • Combine your museum visit with nearby attractions like the Isaac Boro Park or Rivers Cultural Centre for a full day of cultural immersion.

Visitor Information

Location

Alagoe St, Port Harcourt, 500101, Rivers

Other questions about Rivers State Museum?

What can I expect to see at the Rivers State Museum?

You’ll find a wide range of artifacts, including traditional bronze sculptures, pottery, masks, fishing gear, and exhibits that tell the story of the Niger Delta’s social and economic life.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Absolutely! The museum offers children’s art clubs and vacation programs that make learning fun and interactive for young visitors.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are offered for individuals, schools, and corporate groups to provide deeper insights into the exhibits.

Can I learn traditional crafts at the museum?

Yes, the museum runs skill acquisition workshops in batik, tie-dye, and soap making, perfect for visitors interested in hands-on cultural experiences.

How do I get to the museum from the city center?

The museum is centrally located and easily reachable by taxi or bus from anywhere in Port Harcourt. Just head to the government secretariat complex on William Jumbo Street.

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