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Campaign Against Genocide Museum

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Open Opens at 8:00-17:00
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KN 5 Rd | Next to Kigali Convention Center in Rwanda Parliament building, Kigali, RwandaMap
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  • Robert O
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    Good record of how the genocide in Rwanda was stopped

    Unlike the Genocide Memorial in the center of town, this museum is focusing more on how the genocide was ended. While the UN forces retreated only rescuing foreign nationals, the RPA (Rwandan Patrioti...

    Reviewed on Feb 29, 2024
  • Kate B
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    Excellent museum & views of Kigali

    Great museum, so glad I went. Fills the gaps that the Genocide Memorial & Camp Kigali don’t cover - exactly how the genocide was stopped. Quality exhibition. Bonus is going to the roof of the Parliame...

    Reviewed on Feb 20, 2024
  • ryanc3
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    Interesting place

    Managed to visit this site, while in kigali, gives an interesting In site on what they are doing in regards to the genocide. It costs 30000 RWF to enter, but well worth the money, guide explains eve...

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2024
  • teachers55
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    An poratant Place to Visit

    A must see in Kigali is the genocide museum. It’s a very sad place but tries to explain how and why the genocide happened. We had only an hour to cover it, but we would have liked more time there. The...

    Reviewed on Aug 4, 2023
  • bretts11
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    The other Genocide Museum is 1000x better

    This facility is not worth your time if you’re already going to the Genocide Museum. This one only has pictures, no exhibits. It’s in dark hallways, making it difficult to see and read. It’s really da...

    Reviewed on Aug 2, 2023