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Chilenje House 394 Chilenje House 394 Casa Chilenje 394
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Das Chilenje House Nr. 394 ist ein heutiges Museum im namensgebenden Viertel der sambischen Hauptstadt Lusaka und ehemaliges Wohnhaus des ersten Präsidenten Kenneth Kaunda und seiner Familie. Chilenje House 394, located in Chilenje, Lusaka, Zambia a Museum, a house in which Dr Kenneth Kaunda lived from January 1960 to December 1962. He later became the first president of Zambia. From this house, he directed the struggle for Independence of Zambia, which was finally achieved on 24 October 1964. It is described as a simple two-bed roomed residential house with a small living room and a kitchen. It lies in a spacious compound littered with giant trees that seem to thrive on a stony ground." Casa Chilenje 394, es una casa museo ubicada en Chilenje, Lusaka, Zambia, en la que vivió Kenneth Kaunda desde enero de 1960 hasta diciembre de 1962 y que más tarde se convirtió en el primer presidente de Zambia. Desde esta casa dirigió la lucha por la Independencia de Zambia, que finalmente se logró el 24 de octubre de 1964.​
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Das Chilenje House Nr. 394 ist ein heutiges Museum im namensgebenden Viertel der sambischen Hauptstadt Lusaka und ehemaliges Wohnhaus des ersten Präsidenten Kenneth Kaunda und seiner Familie. Casa Chilenje 394, es una casa museo ubicada en Chilenje, Lusaka, Zambia, en la que vivió Kenneth Kaunda desde enero de 1960 hasta diciembre de 1962 y que más tarde se convirtió en el primer presidente de Zambia. Desde esta casa dirigió la lucha por la Independencia de Zambia, que finalmente se logró el 24 de octubre de 1964.​ Chilenje House 394, located in Chilenje, Lusaka, Zambia a Museum, a house in which Dr Kenneth Kaunda lived from January 1960 to December 1962. He later became the first president of Zambia. From this house, he directed the struggle for Independence of Zambia, which was finally achieved on 24 October 1964. It is described as a simple two-bed roomed residential house with a small living room and a kitchen. It lies in a spacious compound littered with giant trees that seem to thrive on a stony ground." Three houses are included in the protected monument, and have been restored as nearly as possible to their 1962 condition by the demolition of improvements effected since that date. House No. 394 has been redecorated in its original colour scheme, and much of the furniture and personal effects used by the Kenneth Kaunda family at that time has been replaced in the original positions. House No. 395 contains displays illustrating the history and growth of Lusaka from the earliest times and the political development of Zambia. House No. 393 is the caretaker's residence. The monument was officially opened by Dr Kenneth Kaunda on 23 October 1968. It is open to the public daily except on Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, from 10:00hrs to 13:00hrs and from 14:00hrs to 17:00hrs
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