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Walking through the house today feels like stepping back in time. Preserved as a national monument since 1968, the home has been meticulously restored to its 1962 appearance.

The interior features original furniture and personal effects belonging to the Kaunda family, placed exactly as they were during the struggle. House 394 views ...

If you're planning a visit, the monument is generally open to the public daily (closed Monday afternoons and Tuesdays). It’s a must-see for anyone looking for an in-depth view of Zambian history and the spirit of its people. Walking through the house today feels like stepping

Chilenje House 394 in Lusaka, Zambia, is a profound historical site—the former residence of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, the nation's first President, where key strategies for the independence movement were forged. If you're planning a visit, the monument is

The site actually includes three houses; while No. 394 is the main museum, No. 395 displays the broader history and growth of Lusaka and the country's political development. Why It Matters Today