• The House of Slaves was reconstructed and opened as a museum in 1962 largely through the work of Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye (1922–2009).[4]...
  • 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...
  • However, many scholars have called the veracity of the island’s legacy and its House of Slaves into question.
  • 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.
  • The House of Slaves, also known as the Maison des Esclaves, is a former holding facility for slaves who were awaiting transport to the Americas.
  • All the information we use in this article comes from the House of slaves on Gorèe island and, sadly, is proven true.
  • My first visit to Africa would be Senegal, where in Goree Island, there is the House of Slaves, where African from the West Coast of Africa where processed i...
  • ...Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders.
  • One such area in Senegal that can clearly be evidence is the House of Slaves and the door of no return.
  • ...content development partner of an international team, Studio Tectonic provided planning and design at the Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) in Senegal.