• 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...
  • 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.
  • However, many scholars have called the veracity of the island’s legacy and its House of Slaves into question.
  • The House of Slaves is home to various murals and art pieces that showcase traditional African techniques.
  • ...Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders.
  • Gorée Island Known as the “Maison des Esclaves” (“House of the Slaves”), the house sits atop the beaches of Gorée Island, just off the coast of Senegal.
  • 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.
  • A Visit to Gorée Island: House of Slaves.
  • The Portuguese and the Europeans who followed them to Guinea, built forts and castles to store their goods as well as the acquired slaves.
  • I was stunned for few moments once inside the house, I had heard about slave trade but this was my first experience of felling what slave life was really like.