
Kigali Memorial Centre
The Kigali Memorial Centre in Rwanda is a museum dedicated to commemorating the victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, where about 800,000 people were killed. It serves as a place of remembrance, education, and reflection, providing visitors with historical context through exhibits, photographs, and survivor stories. The memorial aims to foster awareness about the atrocities, promote reconciliation, and prevent future violence. It also offers a peaceful garden and mass graves to honor those who lost their lives, making it a significant site for understanding Rwanda’s history and resilience.