• The memorial was opened in 2004 on the 10th commemoration of the genocide and was made possible by a 1999 land grant by the City of Kigali, and funding from...
  • Inaugurated on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi is where 250,000 victims have been buried.
  • A permanent National genocide memorial in remembrance of more than one million victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
  • Kigali genocide Memorial Rwanda: The dignified memorial was constructed in Gisozi area of Kigali and was officially opened in April 2004.
  • The genocide that took place in 1994 was expressed in the Genocide Museum in Rwanda in a way that visitors can watch the historical flow.
  • Inaugurated on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, the Kigali Genocide Memorial at Gisozi has become the final resting place for 250,000 victims.
  • All visitors to Kigali should see the Genocide Museum in Kigali. It is part of Rwanda’s past, and provides a moving memorial to those who lost their lives.
  • This powerful memorial reminds us that behind every individual killed was a world unto itself—a family that lost a loved one, a mother, a father, a child...
  • Visitors can choose to be guided by one of the staff or purchase the Kigali Genocide Memorial digital guide which provides an audio-visual tour.
  • The Kigali Genocide Memorial is located in a peaceful park, which offers visitors a tranquil setting in which to reflect on the tragedy.