Exploring Nairobi: A Journey Through Time – Part V

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Our next destination was the Nairobi National Museum, a sentinel of Kenya’s past, guarding its secrets with silent reverence. As we made our way in, Vlad and Olga were curious about the museum’s storied history, from its humble origins in 1910 when a modest institution was born from the vision of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society, to what it is today.

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β€œThe Nairobi National Museum was officially opened on September 22, 1930, and named Coryndon Museum in honor of Sir Robert Coryndon, a former Governor of Kenya,” I explained.

With each step, we journeyed through time, from prehistory and the country’s rich tapestry of different tribes with their unique customs, to the dawn of independenceβ€”a testament to Kenya’s enduring spirit and cultural heritage.

Image | Ernest Nyamasyo
Image | Ernest Nyamasyo
Image | Ernest Nyamasyo

Inside the museum’s hallowed halls, a treasure trove of artifacts awaited our eager eyes. The Cradle of Humankind and the Birds of East Africa galleries were particularly intriguing. Vlad’s keen intellect and Olga’s infectious enthusiasm fueled our exploration as we delved deeper into the annals of history, unlocking the secrets of ancient communities and lost worlds.

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Image | Ernest Nyamasyo

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