Opened in 1908, the Uganda Museum in Kampala stands as one of East Africa’s oldest museums. Its five galleries offer a comprehensive journey through the region’s history, spanning from the prehistoric era to contemporary times. Among its notable exhibits are a collection of folk instruments and an exhibition on Idi Amin. Visitors can also explore an outdoor village that features traditional architectural styles from various parts of Uganda, providing a tangible connection to the country’s rich cultural heritage.
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