Historic treasures looted from the Nigerian city of Benin could be kept on display by Glasgow museums, despite a plea to return them all almost three years ago. The country had been calling for ...
A unique adventure awaits you in Benin - sacred forests on a bicycle. This magical journey offers more than just a chance to ...
Before its unification Benin, consisted of several kingdoms ... Alongside the royal treasures, the works of 34 contemporary artists have been selected for the exhibition. "It's very emotional ...
The royal treasures were shown in the presidential palace as part of a world-class exhibition, Art of Benin from Yesterday and Today, which attracted more than 200,000 visitors in three months.
Many in Africa, and elsewhere, say the time has come for the return of cultural treasures looted during colonialism. The Benin Bronzes - thousands of brass, bronze and ivory sculptures and ...
2022 marks the 125th anniversary of the British Punitive Expedition, which saw thousands of sculptures and cultural artefacts stolen during the destruction of Benin City (in present-day Nigeria).
This brass figure is believed to be Prince Oranmiyan. Edo legend says that no one in Benin had ever seen a horse before Oranmiyan arrived! In the 1100s the Ogisos lost control of their kingdom.
France decided to return a portion of the artefacts they had plundered from the former African kingdom of Dahomey, now Benin.