Kigali Genocide Memorial

Kigali Genocide Memorial

Ville de Kigali

85/10090 min

The Kigali Genocide Memorial is a significant museum located in Kigali, Rwanda, dedicated to commemorating the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. It serves as the final resting place for approximately 250,000 victims, making it a solemn site of remembrance and reflection. Beyond memorializing the tragic past, the center plays a vital role in peacebuilding and education, fostering reconciliation and promoting values of peace across Rwanda and internationally. The memorial features exhibitions that detail the history of the genocide, personal stories of survivors, and the consequences of hate and violence. It also offers trauma healing programs and peace education initiatives that reach every student in Rwanda today, aiming to prevent future conflicts. Visitors to the memorial experience powerful narratives that emphasize resilience, forgiveness, and the importance of critical thinking in healing communities. The site is not only a museum but also a place of learning and community engagement, where visitors can participate in virtual tours and educational programs. Its architecture and exhibitions are designed to evoke empathy and understanding, making it a unique and moving destination in Kigali.

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Astuce: The best time to visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial is during the morning hours to avoid crowds and to allow sufficient time for reflection. It is recommended to book tickets in advance through the official website to secure your visit. Visitors should allocate at least 1 to 2 hours to fully experience the exhibitions and memorial gardens. The memorial offers educational programs and virtual tours accessible online for those unable to visit in person. Discounts and group rates may be available, especially for students and educational groups. Respectful attire and behavior are advised as the site is a place of solemn remembrance.

Faits intéressants

  • •The memorial is the final resting place for approximately 250,000 victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
  • •It serves as a birthplace of peace education in Rwanda, with programs reaching every student in the country.
  • •The Kigali Genocide Memorial offers virtual tours, allowing global access to its exhibitions and educational content.
  • •The memorial plays a key role in trauma healing and sustainable livelihoods as part of its peacebuilding approach.
  • •It has inspired international peacebuilding initiatives and contributes to global education on genocide prevention.

Histoire

1994

The Kigali Genocide Memorial was established as a response to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, during which over 500,000 Tutsi were killed.

It was created to honor the victims and to serve as a center for education and reconciliation.

Since its opening, the memorial has become a pivotal institution in Rwanda's healing process, promoting peace and preventing future atrocities through education.

Over the years, it has expanded its role internationally, inspiring peacebuilding efforts worldwide and becoming a symbol of resilience and hope.

Guide du lieu

1
Exhibition Galleries

These galleries present detailed accounts of the genocide, including personal stories, photographs, and artifacts that document the events and impact on victims and survivors.

2
Memorial Gardens

The serene gardens surrounding the memorial provide a place for reflection and remembrance, featuring symbolic landscaping and memorial plaques honoring the victims.

3
Peace Education Center

This center within the memorial offers educational programs focused on peacebuilding, critical thinking, and reconciliation, reaching communities across Rwanda and internationally.

Contact

Téléphone: 0784 651 051