Ai Kyen Goh Admission fee: 500kz per person. Visited the Small Slave Museum with my family. Located in a historically significant area, the museum offers a poignant glimpse into the harrowing realities of slavery and its impact on society. As I entered the museum, each exhibit was thoughtfully curated, showcasing artifacts and documents that brought the past to life. I was particularly moved by the section dedicated to the resilience and strength of enslaved individuals, highlighting their struggles and triumphs. It is worth a visit.
been’there Almost a tiny museum. I mean there is not much here to show you the impact of slavery. A better effort should have been made to have a bigger impact. I like the idea but the execution is rather poor.
Tapiwanashe Manyeza The tour guide was helpful. He tried to make us understand what he was say saying. It was a good tour
Wellington Chamunorwa Muzondo A small but very well laid out museum. Do bring a guide if you do not speak Portuguese. There are no translations to any other language on most tags to artefacts.
Shalom Melissa Perfect for tourism. The history was very well displayed. Colorful. Very well detailed. I would suggest to imclude English and Portuguese tour guides. Overall: It was a great experience. Spectacular place! Memorable! Empowering !