[1] The buildings, known before 1963 as the "Legislative Buildings", were designed by prominent modernist architect, Amyas Connell, and the town planning advisor to the Kenyan Colonial Government, Harold Thornley Dyer.
[2][3] The Parliament has an English-style clocktower which was a design requirement to have the Legislative Buildings echo the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben.
[4] During the Kenya Finance Bill protests on 25 June 2024, the parliament was stormed.
[8] Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first prime minister and president, is buried on the estate.
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