Morija Museum & Archives

Morija Museum & Archives Development of programmes in history, culture, arts, heritage management and tourism. Est. in 1956.

Morija Museum & Archives (MMA), formally established in 1956 at Morija, Lesotho, is a non-profit educational institution devoted to developing programmes and activities related to history, heritage and community-based tourism, the arts and culture, as well as science and the environment. It is a pioneer in this regard, building upon the long-established traditions of creativity, innovation and exc

ellence that have made Morija a major educational and cultural centre in Lesotho over the past 175 years. A small institution with a big heart, its programmes and activities have impacted widely across Lesotho. MMA belongs to the Lesotho Evangelical Church, is governed by a Board, and enjoys significant support from the Ministry of Tourism, Environment & Culture as well as a range of other partners.

Morija Museum & Archives is celebrating International Museums Day. Every year, on 18 May, the International Council of M...
18/05/2026

Morija Museum & Archives is celebrating International Museums Day.

Every year, on 18 May, the International Council of Museums (ICOM) organises International Museum Day (IMD), a global event highlighting the transformative role of museums in society. In 2026, IMD will explore “Museums Uniting a Divided World”, focusing on how museums can act as bridges across cultural, social, and geopolitical divides, fostering dialogue, understanding, inclusion, and peace within and between communities worldwide.

This year’s theme also guides the celebrations of ICOM’s 80th anniversary, marking a milestone in the organisation’s ongoing commitment to supporting museums and their role in society.

Museums as Catalysts for Connection
Museums are more than spaces of preservation—they are trusted public spaces where people encounter stories, objects, and one another. In times of social fragmentation, polarisation, and unequal access to knowledge and culture, museums help rebuild connections across generations, communities, and borders.

Rather than erasing differences, museums create the conditions in which they can be understood and respected. By safeguarding heritage and memory, offering opportunities for learning and reflection, and providing welcoming spaces for diverse voices, museums foster dialogue, inclusion, and peace.

This year’s theme aligns with three Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

SDG 10: Museums contribute to reducing inequalities by promoting inclusive access to culture and knowledge.
SDG 16: Museums support peaceful and inclusive societies by encouraging dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect.
SDG 17: Through partnerships and collaboration, museums strengthen global cooperation for sustainable development.
A Global Initiative with a Strong Visual Identity
Each year, International Museum Day mobilises thousands of museums across the globe. The continued growth of IMD reflects its importance as a platform for cultural exchange, community engagement, and international collaboration.

For IMD 2026, ICOM is developing a compelling visual identity that reflects the theme of connection and unity. The key visual will highlight the idea of bridges—symbolic and real—bringing together diverse cultures, perspectives, and communities. Through thoughtful design, it will express the role of museums in fostering dialogue and understanding in a divided world.

14/05/2026
Please be aware of our temporary change of operating hours. We will be opening at 9am and closing at 4pm. We are always ...
11/05/2026

Please be aware of our temporary change of operating hours. We will be opening at 9am and closing at 4pm. We are always open on weekends. Book your visit today to learn about the rich history of Basotho.

11/05/2026
We are part of history today. We preserve history. We make history. The launch of The Lesotho National Digitisation Fram...
08/05/2026

We are part of history today. We preserve history. We make history. The launch of The Lesotho National Digitisation Framework

08/05/2026

Program for the launch of the Lesotho National Digitisation Framework.
08/05/2026

Program for the launch of the Lesotho National Digitisation Framework.

08/05/2026
08/05/2026

We are enjoying the hardwork. We are pleased to be part of the national initiative

Address

Church Street, Morija
Maseru
190

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday 09:00 - 16:00
Sunday 12:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+26622360308

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