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| Monday 8am–6pmTuesday 8am–6pmWednesday 8am–6pmThursday 8am–6pmFriday 8am–6pmSaturday 8am–6pmSunday 12–6pm |
| Duke Town, Calabar, Nigeria |
| 4.1 |
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Matthew KekongWow... Awesome museum... Takes you back to history, to show you want our fore fathers when through in the hands of the British colonial masters.
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mmephony ngajiIf you want a place to learn about the history of slave trade in Calabar, this is the place. If you want to relax and enjoy the cool breeze of the Riverside, this is the place. The pictures in the museum are awesome. The audio sounds great and looks so real. I am never tired of going there.
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RoRo JacobNobody was there when I went! No one at the reception, no guide, nobody!
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ÀÌNÁ BóláVery interesting narration by the tour guide. Rich in slave history.
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bernard basseyLovely place with nice slave history
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Isaac OpadotunWhat a nice place, but it will be fine to allow people to snap pictures
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a100fold businessA lot to learn about the slave trade There is a tour guide to show you around There is a movie to watch in their mini cinema that talks about slave history in Nigeria.
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Bernard KawajaIts a nice place to visit with family.
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Chikezie UgokweThe Slave trade museum walks through the history slave trade including the chilling experience of what the slaves went through... Was a good learning experience.
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Jennifer UcheharaSerene environment, wonderful service, good place hangout with friends and family. I loved the smoothie
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peter okwusoguLoads of history on the slave trade that took place within the southern part of Nigeria. Ancient pictures and artefacts to educate one on the slave trade era. Worth experiencing
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Effiome EffiomAround it has a Cinema building...the slave trade museum is a well educated place... You will surely learn a lot.
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samuel terseerA place that is gradually going into oblivion. Poor maintenance culture. However, it still reveals a lot of what slave trade did to Africa
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Diusor OdiakosaThe museum was really enlightening for me as the tour guide explained the slave trade era in details. I was initially scared seeing the sculpted representations of the Slaves (you have to take a second look to know they weren’t cadaver); we were shown the different scenes representing different eras during the slave trade period, as well as how the slaves were auctioned and sold off
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helen ebiniAmazing
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Titi DokuboThis has got to be one of the best slave museums I have visited. The art here literally comes to life. They have been able to recreate dummies that look real and they also attached voice-overs for each section. The tour guides are passionate and knowledgeable. There is an entrance fee of not more than 500 Naira. It is a must visit if you are in Calabar.
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Ahiachi MaryGoldA great place to discover history
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Abimbola Ola TofowomoNice
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Francis HananiyaGood History
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Eric AkpoNice and deep history of the Slave Trade
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chisom okorieHad a nice time there and learnt so much about Nigeria
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Edward Onajite EfeurhoboHistory is fully recorded with artifacts and other items that are exhibited. The Curator gives you a clear explanation as to events that occurred. The environment is pretty good and there are places to sit and relax.
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Ifeanyi benjaminNice seaside view
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Chima MmejeAm going to visit Badagry next week but i already know this museum is something special... there are live recreations.....books....views and its just all round amazing.....please visit
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Johnnie OparaAn unforgettable place to visit.
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Vince TochiVery poor. Not what it used to be.
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Nwogwugwu Ezebiara ChimaI was here on the 26th of Dec 2018 and it is a good place
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Folsville ConsultsGood place to catch up with history.
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Samuel AmehNice historical place
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Adedayo AdeyomoyeIts an eye opener. Only love can heal the wounds of slavery. Pictures not allowed
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Agbo ogbecheA nice historical site but poorly managed
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Charles EkpeHistoric and informative.
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segun olaniyiNice experience
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Ife OlasunkanmiEverything looked so real here. Took me centuries aback!
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Edet EkpenyongEmotional and mind blowing
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TroyPAPA WILSONBIRDMANCheck it out!
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Tomilayo Timi-AdepojuSlave trade history
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Stephen UzomaNice experience
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Wisdom DomainInteresting information site
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Yudee NtahBeautiful
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Wilz TVNice place
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Opeyemi IbraheemFine
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Noah AnsaAfter visiting Museum
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Ugwu ZekumzyHistory
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Ike NgwokeHistoric
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akinrinlola sylvesterTourist
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AustinLovely
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Carter OlayemiWow
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Aminu TukurFantastic!
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Raymond KingHistorical