Dating from the 1930s, this building, with its distinctive clock tower, is one of the city's major landmarks. Inside, be sure to see the statue of Jomo Kenyatta, needlework tapestries made by the East African Women's League showing Kenya's history, a mosaic of Kenyan tribes, and a table made from samples of Kenyan trees. To arrange a visit, call first or talk to the guards at the gate. If the parliament is sitting, you can also ask to sit in the visitor's gallery to watch. Monday-Friday 9 am-6 pm. Free. Parliament Road, Nairobi. Phone 284-800.