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We’d love to hear from you. Whether you want to learn more, contribute to our collections, schedule a visit, or support the Ayetoro Digital Museum, please get in touch
Museum Info
Contacts
Address
No 1 Oba Palace, Ayetoro, Ilaje Community, Ondo State, Nigeria
Opening Hours
Monday – Saturday
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Ayetoro Digital Museum is an online archive dedicated to preserving the heritage, stories, and culture of the Aiyetoro community in Ondo State, Nigeria.
Yes. The Ayetoro Digital Museum is freely available online to anyone, anywhere in the world.
Yes. We welcome contributions of photographs, oral testimonies, or documents. Please reach out via the Contact page.
Aiyetoro, founded in 1947, is a model of faith, resilience, and communal living. The museum ensures its history is not lost to climate change or erosion.
You can support by sharing the website, contributing to the Collections, or purchasing items from the Shop.
The museum was developed by the Green Institute with support from the Gerda Henkel Stiftung under its Patrimonies Programme.
You’ll find photographs, oral histories, artefacts, documents, and stories about Aiyetoro’s architecture, faith, culture, leadership, and environment.
The collections are available for educational, research, and cultural purposes. For commercial or publishing use, please request permission through the Contact page.
The Ayetoro Museum exists primarily online, but visitors are welcome to explore the Aiyetoro community in person. To schedule a visit and see what remains of the community, please email info@ayetoro.org
The present king is His Royal Majesty, Prophet Oluwambe Ojagbohunmi, who continues to lead the community both spiritually and traditionally. magnis dis parturient.