The Davao Museum of History and Ethnography is a cultural institution situated in Davao City, Philippines, that offers a deep insight into the city's history and the diverse cultures of the Davao region. It showcases a wide variety of exhibits ranging from tribal artifacts, pre-colonial history, contemporary art, and interactive displays. The museum contains collections that represent the different indigenous groups known as Lumad and Moro peoples, including their traditional clothing, weapons, instruments, and other cultural objects. Additionally, it features Spanish colonial history, the Chinese influence in the region, and the impact of World War II. The museum's aim is to promote understanding and appreciation for the area's ethnic diversity and complex heritage through preservation and education. It serves as a vital repository of the social and cultural dynamics within Davao and provides an educational resource for tourists, scholars, and locals. The museum building itself is also a point of interest, with its unique architecture and well-maintained gardens providing a tranquil space amidst the bustling city.