The Karen Blixen Museum was originally the farm house owned by the Baron Blixen and his wife Karen (who wrote the book and film “Out of Africa” under her pen name, Isak Din Read more about Karen Blixen Museum
Owned by the National Museums of Kenya, and housed within a building that dates back to 1913, the Nairobi Gallery is a very cute and cosy gallery that hosts regular art exhibitions. Read more about Nairobi Gallery
Refurbished in 2009, the museum has an eclectic mix of mainly natural history exhibits together with an small art gallery and various temporary exhibits (often photography. Within the museum Read more about Nairobi National Museum
Think Indiana Jones - and you'll know what we're talking about! The Gedi Ruins are Kenya's Lost City lying in the depths of the great Arabuko Sokoke forest on the north coast of Kenya. Read more about Gedi Ruins
The Kuona Trust is a centre for visual arts in Kenya. It offers a contemporary art space for Kenyan artists. With exhibitions, artists studios, outreach programs, events, international exchange etc. Read more about Kuona Trust- Centre for Visual Arts
The Bomas of Kenya has a wonderful display of mud huts and traditional Kenyan homesteads. It's the ideal place to bring active children as they can freely run in and out of the houses, climb up Read more about The Bomas of Kenya
Alliance Francaise (The French Cultural Institute) is a large thriving centre of culture which is found in the heart of Nairobi. It offers a range of resources and facilities to promote Kenyan and Read more about Alliance Francais
A visit to the Kitengela Glass Research and Training Trust is a magical day out for anyone who has the slightest interest in art and design. Read more about Kitengela Glass Research and Training Trust
There are many venues in Nairobi and elsewhere where you can see cultural centres and Museums. There are galleries and exhibitions and we'll help you find them.
Kenya has an interesting history and the National Museums of Kenya have many cultural sites throughout the country. From the Nairobi Museum, to Fort Jesus, the Karen Blixen Museum or Oligesaile; famous for its importance as a prehistoric archaelogical site. There are literally dozens of sites, so take your pick and enjoy Kenya's rich culture.
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