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Paying Tribute at the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial

Explore the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial in Kigali, a solemn tribute to the heroes of the Rwandan Genocide, reflecting on the importance of peace and remembrance.

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The Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial in Kigali stands as a poignant tribute to the brave soldiers who lost their lives during the Rwandan Genocide. This historical site offers tourists a reflective space to honor the courage and sacrifice of those who served. Visitors can explore the memorial's serene surroundings, gain insight into Rwanda's complex history, and pay their respects to the fallen heroes.

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KN 3 Ave, Kigali, Isibo, RW
Monday
6 am-5 pm
Tuesday
6 am-5 pm
Wednesday
6 am-5 pm
Thursday
6 am-5 pm
Friday
6 am-5 pm
Saturday
6 am-5 pm
Sunday
6 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are driving from any location in Eastern Province, head towards Kigali by taking the Nyanza-Kigali road (RN1). This is the main highway leading to Kigali. Continue straight for approximately 50 kilometers until you reach the city. Once in Kigali, follow signs for KN 3 Avenue. You will find the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial located at KN 3 Ave, Kigali. Parking is available near the memorial.

    Public Transportation (Bus)

    To reach the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial via public transport, take a bus from your location in Eastern Province to Kigali. Buses frequently depart from major towns such as Kayonza or Rwamagana. Once in Kigali, you can take a moto-taxi (motorcycle taxi) or a local bus to KN 3 Avenue. Inform the driver that you want to go to the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial, and they will drop you off nearby.

    Moto-Taxi

    If you are in Kigali and prefer a quicker option, use a moto-taxi to reach the Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial. Simply hail a moto-taxi and tell the driver your destination is KN 3 Avenue. The ride should take around 15-20 minutes depending on traffic, and the fare typically ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 RWF.

    Local tips

    Plan your visit during the early hours for a quieter experience, allowing for more reflection.
    Take time to read the informational plaques to fully appreciate the historical context of the memorial.
    Be respectful during your visit, as this site is a place of remembrance for many.
    Consider visiting nearby historical sites to gain a broader understanding of Rwanda's past.

    Discover more about Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial

    The Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial, located in the heart of Kigali, serves as a powerful reminder of the tumultuous events that shaped Rwanda’s past. This historical place museum is dedicated to the Belgian soldiers who lost their lives during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, making it a significant site for remembrance and reflection. The memorial features poignant sculptures and plaques that detail the stories of the fallen, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made during one of the darkest periods in the country’s history. Visitors to the memorial will find a tranquil environment, adorned with beautifully landscaped gardens that invite contemplation. The site is thoughtfully designed to encourage dialogue about peace, conflict resolution, and the importance of remembering the past to build a brighter future. As you walk through the memorial, you’ll encounter informative displays that recount the events of the genocide, as well as the role of peacekeepers. This educational component enriches the experience, allowing tourists to grasp the complexities of Rwanda’s journey towards healing and reconciliation. Open daily from 6 AM to 5 PM, the memorial welcomes tourists wishing to pay their respects and learn about this significant chapter in history. It’s more than just a tourist attraction; it’s a place of learning and remembrance that emphasizes the importance of peace and the collective responsibility to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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