Liberation Legacy Tour

Museum of African Liberation and National Heroes Acre: The Symbols of Zimbabwe’s Struggle and Triumph. Museum of African Liberation and National Heroes Acre are places that will inspire you and enrich your knowledge of Zimbabwe’s past and present. They are places where you can experience the beauty and diversity of Africa’s nature and culture. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit Museum of African Liberation and National Heroes Acre in Harare, the symbols of Zimbabwe’s struggle.

 

Do you want to learn about the history and legacy of African freedom fighters and liberation movements? Do you want to pay tribute to the heroes who sacrificed their lives for Zimbabwe’s independence? Do you want to admire the impressive monuments and murals that depict the story of Zimbabwe from pre-colonial times to the present? Then you should visit Museum of African Liberation and National Heroes Acre in Harare, the symbols of Zimbabwe’s struggle and triumph. Museum of African Liberation is located on Samora Machel Avenue West, near the city center. It is a museum that celebrates the history and legacy of African freedom fighters and liberation movements. You can explore exhibits, artifacts, and stories of struggle and triumph from across the continent. You can also see the role that Zimbabwe played in supporting other countries in their quest for freedom.

 

National Heroes Acre is located on a ridge seven kilometers from Harare, along the main Harare-Bulawayo Road. It is a burial ground and national monument that commemorates Patriotic Front guerrillas killed during the Rhodesian Bush War, and contemporary Zimbabweans whose dedication or commitment to their country justify their interment at the shrine. You can see the statue of the unknown soldier, the eternal flame, and the wall murals that tell the story of Zimbabwe from pre-colonial times to independence under national hero Robert Mugabe.