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Museums that Depict History and Culture of Nairobi

Following are the museums that allow you know more about history and culture of Nairobi:
Nairobi National Museum
Tourists that are interested in exploring Kenya's history and culture, take flights to Nairobi and visit Nairobi National Museum. This is one of the oldest museums located in Nairobi. The museum is home to several galleries and halls that are named after famous people such as Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi and Agha Khan. Major highlight of the museum is the Snake Park which was established in 1960s. Nairobi National museum also holds events and functions in its

Railway Museum
If you want to see the growth of Kenya in terms of transportation, you must visit Nairobi Railway Museum. While walking through the alleys of the museum, you'd come to know about several historical facts regarding Kenya's railway. You can take a closer look at the impressive collection of relics and steam trains that are displayed in the exhibitions. The museum is open all seven days of the week. The museum has a main gallery, an auditorium, and a resource center. Take Nairobi flights to visit the museum and know more about African wagons, coaches and locomotives.
Karen Blixen Museum
This museum is among the national museums of Kenya. It is strategically located in the outskirts of Nairobi in picturesque natural set up around Ngong Hills. If you have browsed through flights to Nairobi just

Kenya National Archives Museum
If you are roaming around Nairobi downtown, you should visit Kenya National Archives Museum if you have taken cheap flights to Nairobi to enjoy art, culture, and creativity of the region. On the ground floor of the museum, you will find extensive collection of photographs and artifacts depicting diverse Kenyan culture and rich history. The museum also features the collection of paintings and photographs of former president Moi and Mzee Kenyatta. While touring through museum, you get an opportunity to appreciate the paintings made by famous artist Joseph Murumbi. The second floor of Kenya National Archives Museum is known for exhibition of local handicrafts and historical collection.
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