Leley Amos Brian (15.09.2017 21:53)
At the junction of Kenyatta Avenue and Uhuru highway is this breathtaking monument, built in 1913 by the British colonial government and designed by government architect Rand Overy.
The building is a display of Victorian Architecture and was used for Native affairs.
In the post colonial era it has played a major role as provincial administration offices before the construction of Nyayo house that is adjacent sky scraper.
The building now houses unique Pan African cultural collection of Kenya 's second vice president Joseph Murumbi.
Mary Mankone (14.07.2017 18:00)
Amazing placebo learn about our Kenyan Heritage, promotes art and culture
Absalom Alila (26.06.2017 15:54)
I loved it, we went there with a friend and the Tour guide was awesome too. Appreciate how Murumbi kept the cultural collections, this gallery has some of the last remaining visions of true African History
John Kilonzi (26.06.2017 15:13)
Magical experience. Beautiful tour guides. For Pan-Africans
Kaugi KIbaara (03.06.2017 23:45)
Lots of historical pieces. Showcasing various new talents. Good place for a visit to get a sense of east africa.