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An interesting place for a visit evoking thoughts of what it must have looked like when slavery was at its height. Follow the sign to the ancient prison where there is a magnificent tree intertwined w...
A little piece of history located in Port-Louis. It was an overcast day, which was perfect for our family to visit this historical site. We had the entire place to ourselves and took our time scanning...
This is good place to pause for a few moments of reflection. It is meant to be a memorial to the abolition of slavery in 1848, the stairs themselves having been used to move people in from the nearby ...
Music was always with the slaves. It helped them to survive. When I saw the drum, amidst the steps of the slaves. des Esclaves, it made sense. How terrible to sell people and becoming slaves wit...
Interesting
An interesting place for a visit evoking thoughts of what it must have looked like when slavery was at its height. Follow the sign to the ancient prison where there is a magnificent tree intertwined w...
A Somber, Historic, Revolutionary experience
A little piece of history located in Port-Louis. It was an overcast day, which was perfect for our family to visit this historical site. We had the entire place to ourselves and took our time scanning...
Monument of renown
This place should be a monument of renown. But it is in disrepair and not clean. Make this place more attractive.
Contemplative stop along the Route des Esclaves
This is good place to pause for a few moments of reflection. It is meant to be a memorial to the abolition of slavery in 1848, the stairs themselves having been used to move people in from the nearby ...
The end of slavery, what a joy!
Music was always with the slaves. It helped them to survive. When I saw the drum, amidst the steps of the slaves. des Esclaves, it made sense. How terrible to sell people and becoming slaves wit...