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Where the beating heart of Igbo heritage echoes across time.
A Sanctuary of Culture. A Hub of Heritage. A Beacon for the Future.
In Arondizuogu, in the heart of Igboland, lies a timeless space where memory, music, and meaning come alive. The Gong Museum & Heritage Park is not just a museum — it is a living institution dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Igbo people.
Whether you are a curious tourist, a student of history, or a child of the diaspora seeking knowledge of your homeland, here you will find stories that connect, inspire, and empower.
Trails, sculptures, and open-air spaces celebrating nature and culture.
From permanent galleries to rotating showcases — every visit reveals something new.
Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony — Sunday, December 28, 2025 (Oye Market Day) | Official Opening Ceremony — Saturday, December 26, 2026.
Cultural performances, Excursions lectures, boot camps, and family days.
Honouring the legends who shaped Igboland. Warriors, thinkers, icons, and trailblazers immortalised in one powerful gallery. From political giants to cultural pioneers, every name on this wall carries a legacy that changed the course of Igbo history. Their stories live here forever, inspiring the next generation to rise.
Ndiakeme Uno, Arondizuogu, Imo State, Nigeria
Hand-carved by native artisans, each sculpture carries the weight of generations. Ancestral artistry preserved in wood, stone, and bronze. These are not decorations. They are conversations between the living and the departed, capturing rituals, beliefs, and traditions that words alone could never hold. Culture you can see, touch, and feel.
Ndiakeme Uno, Arondizuogu, Imo State, Nigeria
Sacred relics, ancient gongs, and priceless heirlooms untouched by time. These are not replicas. They are the real, breathing remnants of a civilisation that refuses to be forgotten. Collected from families, shrines, and historical estates across Arondizuogu and Igboland, each piece tells a story that textbooks never captured. History in its purest form.
Ndiakeme Uno, Arondizuogu, Imo State, Nigeria
Plan your journey to Arondizuogu. Reserve your spot and experience Igbo heritage like never before.
Whether you are planning your first visit, curious about our collections, or looking for ways to support the vision, we have put together answers to the questions we hear most. If you do not find what you are looking for, feel free to reach out to our team directly. We are always happy to help.
We are open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays. We recommend arriving early to enjoy the full experience across all zones including the Heritage Park.
Adults pay ₦500, students pay ₦200, and children pay ₦100. Children under 5 years old enter free. Special rates are available for group bookings and school excursions upon request.
Yes. We offer guided tours in English and Igbo for individuals, families, school groups, and cultural organisations. Simply fill out the Book a Visit form on our website and our team will confirm your booking within 48 hours.
We are committed to making every part of the museum welcoming and accessible. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us ahead of your visit so we can arrange appropriate accommodations for you.
We are committed to making every part of the museum welcoming and accessible. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us ahead of your visit so we can arrange appropriate accommodations for you.
You can support us through one time or recurring donations, sponsorships, naming rights, in kind contributions, or legacy gifts. Visit our Support Us page to donate online or make a direct bank transfer. Every contribution, big or small, helps preserve Igbo heritage for future generations.
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