Natitingou Regional Museum is located in Benin and situated on the north end of town. The museum was built by slaves during the 20th century and opened in 1991. The Natitingou Regional Museum is dedicated to the history of the Atacora people and gives an overview of their history, colonisation and local ceremonies. The exhibition includes musical instruments, weapons, photographs, traditional jewellery and clothing as well as miniature models of Tata Somba. Travellers can enjoy a guided tour through the ethnographic museum as well as visit the small gift shop Fallou Et Les Amis to grab locally made handcrafts before heading back to town.