well maintained after so many years… the place tells a raw story of the Genocide with pictures, live materials and videos… it was indeed an experience
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Kigali Genocide Memorial Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The memorial hall opened to the public in 2004 and has received many foreign tourists. The memorial itself is also a cemetery, where more than 250,000 victims are buried. The memorial is within walking distance to the Hotel des MilleCollins, the site of the movie Hotel Rwanda.
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Kigali Genocide Memorial Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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well maintained after so many years… the place tells a raw story of the Genocide with pictures, live materials and videos… it was indeed an experience
It is an amazing place for soul searching and sobber reflection... Well organized and put together history
I was shocked to learn how difficult peace is in Rwanda today without taking pictures in the Memorial Hall of Respect for the Victims. I also thought of our country. The venue not only showed three massacres of their people, but also the massacres of all parts of the world, including Nanjing. Behind the venue are gardens and mausoleums, hoping that we will cherish peace more and more.
The memory of that massacre is still fresh, so it is a long-cherished wish for me to come to his memorial hall.
It's a great memorial that tells the story of genocide. At the beginning of the exhibition, you will learn about the major events before the genocide, the days when the genocide took place, and the days after the genocide. There are some videos in the memorial telling personal stories. You can also choose to rent audio equipment when visiting the memorial. The garden is beautiful and peaceful. There was a beautiful wall with the names of the victims. There are places to sit down and reflect. All visitors to Rwanda must come here to see it. In this memorial, there are many things worth learning and understanding, not only about genocide, but also how people are cured.