A Vital Archive Preserving the Memory of the Nation's Most Difficult Trials as a Means of Reflection and Healing.
A vital and somber archive, this gallery preserves the memory of the nation's most difficult trials as a means of reflection and healing. By documenting internal power struggles, coup attempts, and high-profile assassinations, the collection provides a space to honour those lost and study the resilience of the Kenyan people.
The gallery captures the moments of national grief, from the 1982 coup attempt to the 1998 US Embassy bombing, that forever shifted the country's path. These events are presented not as failures but as chapters in a larger story of survival, reckoning, and the will to continue.
Remembering is an act of respect. This gallery insists that a nation which honestly confronts its darkest moments is better equipped to guard against their repetition, and more capable of the healing that allows a people to move forward together.




