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  • The House of Columns in Malindi is part of Malindi Museum. It was first opened as 'Malindi Museum' on 10 May 2004.
  • The House of Columns (Malindi Museum). Though the date of construction of this unique structure is not known, it is known that it was used by Adulhussein...
  • This is the House of Columns in Malindi that was an Indian trader’s shop before it changed hands and finally became a museum.
  • Mr Caesar Bita, the first NMK curator, was responsible for placing the House of Column at the center of Malindi’s cultural and historical life.
  • Malindi Museum also known as House of Columns is located in the town of Malindi Town, Malindi Town is a town on the Malindi Bay at the mouth of the...
  • ...good example of traditional Swahili architecture and contains a peculiar exhibit on marine ecology – on the first and only coelacanth ever to turn up in Malindi waters.
  • Malindi Museum: The House of Columns. From Gede Ruins Monument, it’s a short hop of 16 km Malindi town, reached soon after passing the Malindi...
  • ...is part of a circuit of four Malindi attractions: apart from the main museum there is the Vasco da Gama pillar, the Portugese chapel, and the House of Columns.
  • History of constructions of Malindi Museum is scanty but the clear fact however is that it was first pictured In July 1891!.Most of its contents are fish fossils.
  • Also known as the house of Columns, for the five round pillars at its front. Its exact date of construction is not known but is estimated to be in the late 19th century.
  • Historically, Malindi Museum lies in two story building data that began from 1891, and once named as House of Columns.
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