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Maritime Museum of Douala: Charting Cameroon's Coastal History

Explore Cameroon's maritime history at Douala's Maritime Museum: Discover exhibits on trade, colonial struggles, and coastal traditions.

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The Maritime Museum of Douala, resembling a ship's stern, showcases Cameroon's maritime heritage through exhibits on trade, colonial struggles, and traditional fishing. It offers a glimpse into the nation's coastal past and its connection to the sea.

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Local tips

  • Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds and have a more intimate experience with the exhibits.
  • Consider hiring an English-speaking guide to fully understand the historical context and significance of the displays.
  • Take your time to explore each floor, as the museum's architecture itself is a work of art, designed to resemble a ship's stern.
  • Check out the museum's website or social media for information on temporary exhibitions or special events that may be taking place during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Centre des Affaires Maritimes, walk along Rue de l'Hôpital. The Maritime Museum will be a short walk away in the Bonanjo district. No costs involved.

  • Taxi

    From Douala International Airport, take a taxi to the Maritime Museum on Rue de l'Hôpital in Bonanjo. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. The average taxi ride from the airport to the city center is around 5000 CFA, and the museum is in the city center. A 5km taxi ride in Douala typically costs around 1500 XAF.

  • Public Transport

    From Bassa, take a local bus heading towards Bonanjo. Get off at the Bonanjo bus stop, which is the closest stop to the museum. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk to the Maritime Museum. Bus tickets cost around 250 CFA.

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The Maritime Museum of Douala, inaugurated in 2013, is an architectural marvel designed to resemble the stern of a ship. Located in the Bonanjo district, near the port area, the museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Cameroon's maritime cultural heritage. The museum's collection includes sculptures, photographs, maps, and paintings that illustrate the relationship between man and the sea, the evolution of ships, and the history of trade in Cameroonian ports. Exhibits also delve into the colonial era and the struggles between locals and colonists. Visitors can explore the evolution of shipping practices, trade, and underwater heritage in Central Africa across the museum's three floors, spanning 600 square meters. A highlight is the 3D booth offering an interactive experience. Originally established in 1986, the museum has moved locations before settling on Avenue des Cocotiers. It aims to educate visitors about the importance of the sea in shaping Douala's identity and Cameroon's maritime traditions. The museum also hosts exhibitions and events that celebrate maritime festivals, showcasing the region's traditions and the lives of its fishermen.

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