The Museum of Tahiti and the Islands, located in French Polynesia, stands as a significant repository of cultural and natural studies about the Polynesian archipelago. Divided into sections that explore nature and anthropology, habitations and artifacts, social and religious life, and the history of French Polynesia, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the region’s rich heritage. Recently, the permanent exhibition space has been renovated, enhancing the focus on Polynesian culture. Visitors can delve into the intricate details of local traditions, historical artifacts, and the natural environment, providing a deep and engaging experience.
Museum of Tahiti and the Islands (Musée de Tahiti et des Îles)
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