National Museum of Kenya—Where Heritage Lives On.
The National Museum of Kenya is the country’s premier cultural, scientific, and historical institution. Explore exhibitions, research, and experiences that tell Kenya’s story.
About the National Museum of Kenya
The National Museum of Kenya serves as the flagship institution of the National Museums of Kenya. It plays a central role in preserving the country’s cultural heritage, natural history, and scientific research. Located in Nairobi, the museum attracts scholars, tourists, students, and cultural enthusiasts from across the world
Plan Your Visit
The museum is easily accessible from Nairobi’s city center. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, educational programs, cafes, and gift shops. Nearby attractions include Snake Park and Nairobi Gallery.
Major Exhibitions & Galleries
Human Origins Gallery
Explore fossils and discoveries that reveal the origins of humankind in East Africa.
Natural History Gallery
Discover Kenya’s biodiversity, wildlife, and ecological heritage.
Cultural Heritage Gallery
Experience Kenya’s diverse communities, traditions, and identities.
Art & Contemporary Gallery
Explore modern and traditional African art collections.
National Museum Kenya
Kenya is home to some of the most remarkable museums in Africa, offering rich insights into history, culture, art, and wildlife. From the iconic Nairobi National Museum in Nairobi to historic sites like Fort Jesus and inspiring spaces such as the Nairobi Gallery, these museums tell the stories that shaped the nation.
Nairobi Gallery
The Nairobi Gallery is a historic art museum in Nairobi’s CBD showcasing African art and heritage. It is managed by the National Museums of Kenya and housed in a colonial-era building. The gallery also hosts rotating exhibitions that celebrate Kenya’s cultural identity and creativity.
Fort Jesus
Fort Jesus, a 16th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases Kenya’s rich coastal history in Mombasa. Nearby, the Mombasa Butterfly House adds a unique ecotourism experience, highlighting the city’s cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Nairobi Snake Park
Established in 1961 at Museum Hill, the Nairobi Snake Park is a top reptile conservation and education center in Nairobi. It features iconic species like the Black Mamba and African Rock Python, making it a must-visit wildlife attraction in Kenya.
Historical Timeline
1910
The foundation of the National Museum of Kenya was established during the colonial era to preserve natural and cultural heritage.
1963
After Kenya gained independence, the museum became a national cultural institution representing the country’s identity and history.
1963
The museum underwent major renovation and modernization, introducing interactive exhibitions and improved visitor facilities.
Today
Today, the National Museum of Kenya is a leading center for research, education, and cultural preservation, attracting visitors worldwide.
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