Discover the best top things to do in Nyanza, Rwanda including The Royal Palace, Exploring Nyanza culture and history, Hill of Remera, The Palace of King Mutara III Rudahigwa, The National Art Gallery, King Christ Catholic Church, Mwima Mausoleum, Gatagara Pottery, Urumuri, Royal Trail.
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I'm the history and culture lover, actually I learned history and culture from my grandmother who was good at it as his husband was a chief on the reign of king Mutara III Rudahigwa. Let me share Nyanza stories with you all. Get adventure with me.
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The Church’s position on top of a hill gives it a vantage view from all angles of Nyanza City. The Church gravitates the Catholic Church and Royal history in an interesting twist you would not want to miss. Christ the King Cathedral or Cathedrale Christ Roi is not just an architectural masterpiece but also a symbol of the advent of Christianity in Rwanda and the conversion of the King to Christian
Mwima is the last resting place for two Rwandan Kings and one queen. Mwima was selected mainly because Rudahigwa himself had chosen the site to be the mausoleum for his father the King Yuhi V Musinga, and for himself. The King Mutara III Rudahigwa is buried in the middle, on the right is the tomb of the Queen Rosalie Gicanda, and on the left is the tomb of the King Kigeri V Ndahindurwa.
Gatagara pottery began the foundation of HVPG Gatagara by Father Joseph Julien Fraipojt in 1977. There are the most professional potters in Rwanda and you can enjoy ceramics they made and how to create Rwanda style pottery.
A visit to the pottery presents visitors with the opportunity to experience an improved and modern part of the Rwandans culture, which simultaneously stays true to age-old, valuable, handcraft traditions, With a bit of luck they will also share the potters’ joy of life in a traditional singing and dancing performance! We have pottery tour. If you want to join the tour, please contact us. Welcome!
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