Gallery Antique Uganda specializes in old collections and sale of old field collected tribal art from across the East African region ,With extensive gallery work in Uganda for over 20…
Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi asked the government to prioritise research on cultural values as a way of promoting tourism. Speaking at the Buganda Tourism Expo in Lubiri, Mengo, on Sunday,…
Located next to the Headquarters of Rakai District, the museum is
intended to showcase and preserve the cultural heritage of the Bakooki
and the regalia of the traditional cultural institution of the…
Established by the Human Rights Focus in Gulu, the Peace Museum targets
the younger Acholi generation whose childhood and young adulthood was
spent in camps for internally displaced persons. It promotes indigenous
cultural…
Located within the University premises, the museum collaborates with members
of the community to collect traditional artefacts.
The museum is meant to promote research and supports the University’s programme on African Studies.…
In Natumkasikoua village 1km from Moroto town, a group of women
displays a collection of Karamojong items - headgear, beads, stools, pots,
handicrafts and many more.
The Museum gives you the opportunity to
buy…
Located in Nassuuti village near Mukono town is Ham Mukasa’s house.
The museum showcases artefacts that portray the legacy of Ham Mukasa
(1868–1956), one of the earliest Anglican Catechists and secretary to
Sir…
Located on Mutunda Road in Kisoro town, the Gakondo Cultural Museum preserves
and promotes the cultural resources of the Bafumbira, including traditional ways
of worship, home utensils and traditional crafts.
For further details…
Located immediately after Wankaaki (the main entrance to Mengo Palace in Kampala), this photographic gallery showcases Kabaka Ronald Mutebi II’s Collections, giving you a glimpse of his life since childhood.
For…
Located in the centre of Jinja town, at the Nile Gardens, is the Cultural
Research Centre Museum where you will learn all about the cultural
heritage of the Basoga.
Do you need to…