Abomey Treasures; For Final Time, France displays 26 looted colonial artefacts from Benin Republic

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Twenty-six looted colonial-era artifacts, the Abomey Treasures are to be displayed in a French museum one final time before they are returned home to Benin; as officials in the West African country have called the return plans a “historic milestone.”

The items, which include 19th-century thrones, sacred altars and royal statues; were plundered by the French army amid the sacking of Abomey Palace in 1892 and have been held at the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in Paris since 2003.Abomey Treasures; For Final Time, France displays 26 looted colonial artefacts from Benin Republic

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The collection, widely referred to as the “Abomey Treasures,”; will be presented to the public until Sunday as part of an event; seeking to celebrate the arts, cultures and traditions of Benin; said a news release issued by the museum last month.

The artifacts will then be handed back to Benin, where they will eventually go on display at a new museum in the city of Abomey; that the French government has helped to fund.

Calixte Biah, curator of the Museum of History of Ouidah in Benin, where the collection will first be displayed; called on other countries to follow France’s lead, according to the Associated Press.Abomey Treasures; For Final Time, France displays 26 looted colonial artefacts from Benin Republic

“I think it would be decent that other countries which hold African artifacts take the same path as France,” he said; expressing hope that the return of the objects would spark other cultural institutions to reevaluate collections of colonial-era ­artifacts.

“We see 26 artifacts. There are others, no?” he said. “I’d say we are at the beginning of a process.”

At least 90,000 artifacts from sub-Saharan Africa are held by institutions in France; according to a 2018 report commissioned by the French government. The majority of them can be found at the Musée du Quai Branly.

In April last year, Germany said it would hand back ancient pillaged artworks known as the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria next year. They had originally been stolen by British troops at the end of the 19th century.

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