MUSEUMS
OF RWANDA
Rwanda is very committed to keeping and sharing its history
with both the locals and international visitors hence the government’s
commitment to keeping and funding the Museums. The Institute of Museums of
Rwanda comprises 6 museums in total with headquarters in the Huye district
located throughout the country open for visitors throughout the year. Below are
the different museums in Rwanda and the areas they focus on.
The
Ethnographic Museum – The National Museum of Rwanda
The National Museum of Rwanda is located in Huye district
which is en route to Nyungwe Forest National Park, 132 km from Kigali. It is
the largest and most known of all the museums of Rwanda. The museum boasts some
of the best ethnographic and archaeological collections in East Africa of more
than 10,000 artifacts. These materials include maps, photos, art objects, and
artifacts documenting hunting, fishing, basketry, pottery, textiles,
woodcarving, and metallurgy. The tour guides at the museum are knowledgeable
and friendly as they take you around sharing this history.
You will get insights into not only pre-colonial times but
also the development curve of Rwanda and its cultural history. This is a highly
recommended stopover for you on your way to Nyungwe forest to break the journey
but to also give a glimpse into more of Rwanda beyond the national parks,
wildlife, and cities.
Rwanda Museum of Natural History – Kandt House
Rwanda Museum of Natural History also known as Kandt House is
located in Kigali city on Nyarugenge Hill.
It was the former residence of Richard Kandt a German scientist and
imperialist who was the first to reside in Rwanda as all the former governors
were ruling from outside Rwanda. His home was converted into the Museum of
Natural History by the Rwandan government to celebrate him and his work and to
symbolize the evolution of the ground, animals, and plants showing their
interdependence on each other.
The Kandt house is a must-visit while on your Kigali city
tour, among other sites on your itinerary. Its location in the city makes it an
ideal stopover for anyone in Kigali regardless of how much time you have in the
city.
Kings Palace Museum – Nyanza Royal Palace
The King Palace Museum is located in Nyanza which is 85 km from
Kigali. Nyanza became the royal capital of the Kingdom under the reign of King
Yuhi V Musinga in 1899. Over the years with the development and abolition of
the Kingdom, the palaces suffered destruction but have been renovated. The
royal palace acted as the place where decisions on running the kingdom were
made and had the best artistic impressions of building architecture of the
time. Today on your visit to the palace, you will enjoy the beauty and learn
more about the lifestyle of the ruling class and Rwandan culture plus the
history and culture of Rwandan people. The palace has also been restored and is
open for visitors.
National
Art Gallery – Rwesero Arts Museum
Rwesero Arts Museum is located in Nyanza district which is
about 85 km from Kigali. The museum was built initially as the residence for
King Mutara III Rudahingwa but unfortunately, he passed on before he could
reside there. The museum displays contemporary artwork showing how it derives
its inspiration from the Rwandan traditional and national history. Its location
on Rwesero Hill gives you a panoramic view of Nyanza and its environs. It is
strategically located en route to Nyungwe Forest National Park from Kigali so
you can consider stopping over for rich Rwandan history and buy yourself some
artwork.
Presidential
Palace Museum, Kanombe
The presidential palace museum was recently added to the list
of museums of Rwanda. It is located about 2 km from Kigali International
Airport and served as home to the former presidents of Rwanda, Juvenal
Habyarimana, and his predecessor Pasteur Bizimungu during their reign as
Rwandan presidents. It houses the debris of the presidential jet which was shot
down on 6th April 1994, this later sparked off the Rwandan genocide. You can
walk through the different rooms and ‘secret’ passageways offering you a small
glimpse of the statehouse. The visit to this museum gives you a glimpse into
the life of the two presidents with portraits of the former presidents and the
gifts received from different presidents or nations.
Museum of
Environment
The Rwandan Museum of Environment is located next to Lake Kivu
in Karongi district. This is the perfect location because Lake Kivu is one of
Rwanda’s major environmental assets. The museum acts as an educational aid on
how to co-exist and sustainably utilize natural resources. Its mandate is to
educate the public on how to utilize the environment without destroying it and
therefore benefit from it for generations. A visit to this museum will give you
a glimpse of climate change in Rwanda and how the people and government are
responding to it.