Beautiful House for Sale in Gisozi
Kigali Genocide Memorial Center (Gisozi)
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1.4 km $$ - $$$ • American • Cafe • Fast food
1.4 km $$ - $$$ • Chinese • Asian • Healthy
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The group visited the memorial, it makes it possible to understand WHAT this people experienced, it is very interesting to see the results of the policy, there are no more nations, there is one people - the Rwandans. The memorial itself is very impressive inside, well-done expositions, especially the room with people's belongings, the room with the skulls, and the room about children :(
But also a very beautiful area, I was impressed by the security at the entrance, they looked completely.
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We visited a memorial in Rwanda, it is a little scary to think that people are destroying each other. It is worth considering!
The memorial is undergoing reconstruction. But on the whole, the exposition works. Helps to understand and learn more about the most significant shock in the history of modern Rwanda.
The memorial is not big, but if you are tired, there is a small cafe where you can have a little snack. I will not say that it is cheap, but quite high quality.
Jan 2015 • Traveling alone
This is the second country to show the modern atrocities that humans are capable of. Scary photographs and exhibits. Scary because the dead and crippled children are younger than you by birth. This is a must-see in order to never allow such tragedies to recur.
the garden is certainly beautiful, but you will walk to the stele with an eternal flame and you can see some kind of construction site, they continue to finish building something there. an ambivalent impression in general ... on the one hand, after examining and reading eyewitness accounts, the impression of complete depression, how could they do this at all? on the other hand, why did they make an exposition dedicated to Hitler, the Armenian genocide and so on? what is the connection in general? in Africa everything is completely different and genocide in Africa has nothing to do with genocide in Europe. the price of souvenirs is overpriced, however, as elsewhere in such places. before visiting this place, be sure to watch a movie: "shooting dogs", "one day in April", "hotel rwanda" and, it seems, something else. otherwise it is impossible to understand. admission is free, but if you want to take pictures there, then 20 bucks
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