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Nairobi National museum and Karen Blixen museum
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Nairobi
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This trip takes you to 2 attractions, Nairobi national museum, and The Karen Blixen museum.
Karen museum, at the foot of the Ngong Hills, 10 kilometers from Nairobi, lies a 19th-century bungalow named after renowned Danish author Karen Blixen. The building houses the Karen Blixen Museum.
With its serene environment, lush green lawns, and cool breeze, one cannot help but fall for its charm and promise of tranquillity.
Karen Blixen and her husband Baron Bror von Blixen Fincke bought the house built in 1912 by Swedish engineer Ake Sjogren. It served as a farmhouse on their 4,500-acre farm.
Ms. Blixen came to Kenya in 1914 to get married to Baron Fincke. The couple grew coffee, though it was...
Highlights
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Bottled water
Transportation
Hotel pick up/Drop off
Driver/Guide
Souvenir photos(Available to purchase)
Food and Drinks (Available to Purchase)
Entry fee
Nairobi National museum and Karen Blixen museum
(4) Reviews
Nairobi
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This trip takes you to 2 attractions, Nairobi national museum, and The Karen Blixen museum.
Karen museum, at the foot of the Ngong Hills, 10 kilometers from Nairobi, lies a 19th-century bungalow named after renowned Danish author Karen Blixen. The building houses the Karen Blixen Museum.
With its serene environment, lush green lawns, and cool breeze, one cannot help but fall for its charm and promise of tranquillity.
Karen Blixen and her husband Baron Bror von Blixen Fincke bought the house built in 1912 by Swedish engineer Ake Sjogren. It served as a farmhouse on their 4,500-acre farm.
Ms. Blixen came to Kenya in 1914 to get married to Baron Fincke. The couple grew coffee, though it was...
The Nairobi National Museum is the flagship brand for the National Museums of Kenya. Located on Museum Hill, the museum showcases Kenya's rich Heritage with four distinct themes representing Kenya's Culture, Nature, History and Contemporary Art.Other attractions within the compound include the Snake Park and Botanical Gardens as well as a State of the Art Auditorium that occasionally hosts concerts, film shows and other events. There is Dining and shopping facilities as well.
After Nairobi national museum we proceed to Karen Blixen museum house were you will learn about karen Located in what was then British East Africa, the bungalow-style house which is now the Karen Blixen Museum was built in 1912 by the Swedish engineer Åke Sjögren,[2] The house and its attached property were bought in 1917 by Karen Blixen and her husband, Baron Brorvon Blixen-Finecke with the intention of operating a coffee plantation. After the Blixens separated in 1921, Karen Blixen continued to live at the house and run the plantation until she returned to Denmark 1931. Her life here is chronicled in her most famous book, Out of Africa, as well as in her book Shadows of the Grass.