Memorials and blue plaques in Nairobi
Memorials, monuments and cemeteries across Nairobi, Kenya — a quiet place to read about the lives held in the fabric of the city, and to visit them in person.
1 war memorial · 31 locations · 0 legacy pages
War memorials
1 of 1Names held in stone across the city.
Locations
20 of 31Blue plaques, monuments and memorials.

[...] to mark the 2nd World Wildlife Day. On this occasion fifteen tonnes of ivory was torched to signify renewed resolve of the government and people of Kenya and a call to the international community to cooperate to fight against wildlife crime.
Nairobi

1998 Bomb Blast Memorial
Nairobi

20th Anniversary Monument
Nairobi

25 Years Uhuru Monument
Nairobi

Amani Garden
Nairobi

Askari Monument
Nairobi

August 7th Memorial Park
Haile Selassie Avenue, Nairobi

Conservation Heroes Monument
Nairobi

Cross
Nairobi

Cross of Sacrifice
Nairobi

Dedan Kimathi Statue
Nairobi

East Africa Memorial
Nairobi

Freedom Corner
Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi

In memory of Theo Hanegraaf
Nairobi

Ivory Burning Monument
Nairobi

Kenyatta Statue
City Hall Way, Nairobi

Kenyatta university environmental club
Nairobi

KUNEC Monument
d. 1992
Nairobi

Lionel Galton Fenzi Momument (Point Zero)
Nairobi

Murumbi Peace Memorial
Nairobi
Legacy pages
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Data sources
Location records are drawn from open, licence-clean datasets, kept here with attribution and gratitude to the people who maintain them.
- Open Plaques, dedicated to the public domain (CC0). See openplaques.org.
- Wikidata, available under the CC0 1.0 Universal dedication.
- © OpenStreetMap contributors, available under the Open Database Licence.
- Historic England, National Heritage List for England, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. War memorial records are drawn from open community datasets (OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, NHLE) — never from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is excluded.
Editorial descriptions, photography and tribute links are original TributeLegacy work, layered on top of the open data.
