Explore Kigali
The Kigali Genocide Memorial is a place of remembrance and learning dedicated to the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It offers a powerful experience for visitors, promoting reconciliation and building peace through education.
Art center provides a space where Rwandan creative artists can explore their talents and express themselves freely. Their beautiful Gallery hosts 17 artists in residence from the Great Lakes region.
A traditional market space where local artisans & food vendors exhibit and trade their goods, the Kigali Cultural Village also hosts events, workshops, festivals and music.
Formerly the Presidential Palace Museum, this new museum displays contemporary artworks from Rwanda as well as abroad. It hosts temporary and travelling exhibitions alongside the permanent collection.
A reconstruction of the traditional royal residence, the King's Palace is a beautifully-crafted thatched dwelling shaped like a beehive.
Envision Rwanda is a multimedia arts collective and social enterprise based in Kigali, Rwanda that produces stunning creative arts across various mediums while supporting the growth of Rwanda’s brightest young artists.
The Ethnographic Museum, also known as the National Museum, houses perhaps the finest ethnographic collection in East Africa.
Inema Arts Center has become a beacon in Rwanda for cultivating creative expression. Inema Arts Center is a collective of Rwandan creative artists. At its core, Inema Arts Center provides space for 5 artists in residence to explore their creative talent.
From high quality kitenge fabrics, the women of Umutima Cooperative craft products ranging from children’s clothes, women's accessories, and home decor with a creative style and outstanding quality that can't be found at other tailors or markets around Kigali.
Kimironko Market, located in the Kimironko neighborhood of Kigali, is the busiest market in town. Locals from all over the city head here to stock up on fruit, vegetables, fabric, clothing, shoes, and general household necessities.