Uganda Museum
Founded in 1908, the Uganda Museum is located in Kampala, Uganda, and displays Uganda’s rarest ethnological, natural-historical, and traditional life articles. Among the collections found in this museum are the country’s traditional musical instruments, hunting tools, weaponry, entomology, and archaeology.
The Uganda Museum is the oldest museum in East Africa. It was established by the British protectorate government headed by Governor George Wilson. Behind the museum, there are traditional huts depicting the life lived by the early indigenous people in the country.