The Lusaka National Museum is a museum located in Lusaka, Zambia, covering the history and culture of the nation.
In the 1980s, China began working with Zambia to create a museum dedicated to the Zambian independence.
By the time the Lusaka National Museum officially opened to the public in October 1996 its focus had changed to cultural history.
[1] An archaeological and historical section is found on the ground floor, and a contemporary art gallery, including sculptures and paintings, on the next.
The former has information from the Stone Age three million years ago up to modern Zambia.