Discover Rwanda’s museums, cultural heritage, and memorial sites.
Museum
Located in Huye, this museum holds one of Africa’s finest ethnographic collections, showcasing traditional Rwandan culture, lifestyle, and history.
A reconstruction of the traditional royal residence in Nyanza, offering insight into Rwanda’s monarchy and cultural heritage.
Located in Kigali, this museum explores Rwanda’s natural history and colonial past, named after the first German colonial governor.
Located in Kigali, this museum highlights the journey to stop the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and Rwanda’s path to recovery.
Former presidential palace turned museum, showcasing contemporary Rwandan and African art.
Located in Karongi, this museum focuses on environmental conservation, climate change, and sustainable development.
Memorial
The largest genocide memorial in Rwanda, honoring over 250,000 victims and serving as a center for education and remembrance.
A powerful memorial preserving the remains and belongings of victims, offering a deeply moving historical experience.
Located in southern Rwanda, Murambi provides one of the most direct and emotional insights into the genocide.
Known as the Hill of Resistance, Bisesero tells the story of those who resisted during the genocide.