Nairobi - Parliament House
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The Parliament House in Nairobi is most recognized by its clock tower. The Parliamentary buildings were built in the 1950's. The motto over the main door reads: "For a just society and the fair government of men".
Parliament is open to the public, the guards at the gate will tell you when the next session takes places so you can visit the public gallery. Tours of the buildings are also available by registering at the gatehouse and a tour guide will be assigned.
Directly beside Parliament is the respectfully landscaped Mausoleum of Jomo Kenyatta, Republic of Kenya's First President.
Parliament is open to the public, the guards at the gate will tell you when the next session takes places so you can visit the public gallery. Tours of the buildings are also available by registering at the gatehouse and a tour guide will be assigned.
Directly beside Parliament is the respectfully landscaped Mausoleum of Jomo Kenyatta, Republic of Kenya's First President.
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