• The House of Slaves (Maison des Esclaves) and its Door of No Return is a museum and memorial to the victims of the Atlantic slave trade on Gorée Island...
  • Delve into the emotional depths of Senegal’s history at the House of Slaves. Our curated experiences provide guided tours that navigate through the solemn...
  • The house of slaves in Gorée Island, Dakar, Senegal was constructed by the Dutch in 1776.
  • After all, the House of Slaves is Senegal’s top tourist destination, and its historically inaccurate story has forty years of bestseller status speaking in its favor.
  • ...House of Slaves in Dakar, Senegal: Despite a fraught and controversial history this African island holds a powerful monument to the tragedy of the slave trade.
  • Tracing the Last Walk of Enslaved People Toward Ships Bound for the Americas Through the Door of No Return – House of Slaves in Dakar, Senegal – Photo by...
  • The Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) in Saint-Louis, Senegal is one of the most important historical sites in the country.
  • 'La Maison des Esclaves' (Slave House) on Ile de Goree. Built in 1776 by the Dutch and renovated in 1990, over 20 million slaves passed through the island.
  • The House of Slaves: Island of Gorée. Language: English. The island of Gorée lies off the coast of Senegal, opposite Dakar.
  • House of Slaves: An emblematic place on the island, the House of Slaves is a poignant museum that recalls the dark history of the transatlantic slave trade.
  • ...content development partner of an international team, Studio Tectonic provided planning and design at the Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) in Senegal.
  • telling the story of the slave trade from the House of Slaves. the small museum adds to the story. Where the Masters lived in the House of Slaves.
  • ...slaves did indeed pass through the island and “House of Slaves”, which was turned into a museum in 1962, is still a major draw for foreign tourists to Senegal.