The Uganda National Mosque is a mosque located at Kampala Hill in the Old Kampala area of Kampala, Uganda. It is the largest mosque in East Africa in a country where, as of 2014, 14% of the population is Muslim. Wikipedia Address: Old Kampala Rd, Kam
The Uganda Museum is located in Kampala, Uganda. It displays and exhibits ethnological, natural-historical and traditional life collections of Uganda's cultural heritage. It was founded in 1908.
The Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to the Ugandan Martyrs. Its one of the largest Christian pilgrimage destinations in Africa dedicated to the 22 Martyrs and saints of Uganda.
Located on the Mengo hill which was called after the local word “olubengo” in singular meaning the grinding stone and Mengo when they are many, due to the many grinding stones that where on this hill.
Enjoy the quality programs of music, film, dance and drama performances in the theatre itself, but most tourists are here for the popular, free outdoor events. Grab a beer and a chair and catch an informal open-stage jamming or comedy night.
The mosque is the major feature on the oldest hill in the city offering unrivalled 360 degrees views of Kampala from the Minaret. The Mosque is regarded as the largest in Africa, reputed to have enough space to accommodate 35,000 worshippers.
Ndere Centre is the Home of Cultures, the center is built on 9 acres of well-maintained green, beautifully flowered walk ways and shaded by very mature fruit and other African trees.