The museum is divided into three main sections: the Ethnographic Museum, the National Art Gallery, and the Archaeology Museum. The Ethnographic Museum displays traditional Rwandan clothing, tools, and other artifacts that depict the daily life of the Rwandan people. The National Art Gallery showcases contemporary Rwandan art, including paintings, sculptures, and other works of art. The Archaeology Museum displays ancient artifacts from Rwanda’s pre-colonial era, including pottery, tools, and other objects.
The Rwanda Art Museum is a contemporary art museum located in the capital city of Kigali, Rwanda. The museum is housed in the former Presidential Palace and displays contemporary artworks from Rwanda as well as abroad. The museum seeks to provide an insight into the originality of Rwandan creativity and explores the development of art from olden times to the modern day. It considers how traditional and modern imaginations can blend and fuse.