Overview

Gidan Makama Museum Kano or Kano Museum is a museum in Kano, Nigeria. This building served as a temporary palace of Kano before the current palace Gidan Rumfa was constructed in the 15th century. The museum has a significant collection of arts, crafts and items of historic interest related to the Kano area. Located in a 15th-century historical building, which is recognised as a National Monument by the Government of Nigeria.[3] The museum is divided into 11 galleries, each with its own centre of focus. Galleries include the Zaure or the main entrance hall with displays of traditional materials, city walls and maps of Kano, the history of statehood, Kano in the 19th century, the Civil War, economy, industry and music.

Open space inside the museum acts as a performance stage for a Koroso dance and drama group.

The museum is located on Emir Palace road and it is divided into 11 galleries with each containing some aspects of traditional Kanawa artefacts, pictures, musical instruments, handicrafts and materials. The galleries are the rooms and courtyards of the old Makamas and depict the style of a traditional residence of a Kano aristocrat. The entrance of the gates exhibited some historical pots believed to have been excavated at Kofar Kabuga, a gate within the Kano city wall and also two colonial cannons. The building hosts 11 galleries.