The Taita Hills World War I Museum is also known as the Taita Hills Historical Exhibition. The museum commemorates the events of World War I that took place in the Taita Hills area. During the war, Taveta was a strategic location along the British East Africa Protectorate’s border with Tanzania. The region saw military engagements between British and German forces, including the famous Battle of Taveta in 1914. The Taita Hills World War I Museum features exhibits, artefacts, photographs, and documents related to the events of World War I in the region. Visitors can learn about the history of the conflict, the role of local communities, military strategies, and the impact of the war on the area’s inhabitants. In addition to the museum, there are several memorials and monuments in Taveta dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War I. These include cemeteries, gravesites, and commemorative plaques honouring soldiers from various nationalities who fought in the conflict.