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Douala Maritime Museum: Charting Cameroon's Coastal History

Explore Cameroon's maritime history at the Douala Maritime Museum, showcasing the nation's rich coastal heritage and nautical traditions.

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The Douala Maritime Museum, inaugurated in 2013, showcases Cameroon's rich maritime heritage through exhibits on fishing, trade, and naval exploration. Housed in a striking ship-shaped building in the Bonanjo district, the museum offers a journey through the nation's nautical past.

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Local tips

  • Visit on weekdays for a quieter experience and more personalized attention from the staff.
  • Check the museum's website for special events or temporary exhibitions during your visit.
  • Allocate at least two hours to fully explore all the exhibits and engage with interactive displays.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll around the Bonanjo area to enjoy local dining options.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Bonanjo neighborhood, the Maritime Museum is easily accessible on foot. Head towards Rue 1588. Depending on your starting point, the walk should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Look for local signs that may guide you toward the museum.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Maritime Museum via public transport, take a taxi or bus towards Bonanjo. Inform the driver that you wish to go to the Maritime Museum. Once in Bonanjo, walk towards Rue 1588. A taxi fare from another part of Douala to the museum typically costs between 1,000 to 2,000 CFA francs, but negotiate the fare beforehand.

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The Douala Maritime Museum, located in the Bonanjo district, is dedicated to preserving and promoting Cameroon's maritime heritage. Opened in 2013, the museum's architecture itself is a draw, resembling the stern of a ship. The museum's collection includes sculptures, photographs, maps, and paintings that illustrate the relationship between man and the sea, the evolution of ships in Cameroonian ports, and the history of trade. Exhibits also delve into the colonial struggle and traditional fishing practices. A highlight is the 3D booth, which offers an interactive experience. The museum's origins trace back to 1986 when it was first established by the National Council of Loaders of Cameroon (CNCC). After facing closure and deterioration, the museum was revitalized and reopened in a new building on Avenue des Cocotiers. Today, the three-story museum spans 600 square meters, with 400 square meters dedicated to exhibitions and an 80-square-meter multipurpose room for educational programs. The museum also collaborates with international entities to enhance its programs.

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