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Monument SIDER le Coq: A Symbol of Grand-Bassam

Discover the iconic rooster monument in Grand-Bassam, a symbol of Ivorian pride and a gateway to the city's rich colonial past.

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The Monument SIDER le Coq in Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire, stands as a tribute to the town's rich history and cultural heritage. Dedicated to the rooster, a symbol of courage and pride, this historical landmark embodies the nation's resilience.

A brief summary to Monument SIDER le Coq

  • 66GW+9GG, Grand-Bassam, CI

Local tips

  • Explore the surrounding historical sites to fully appreciate Grand-Bassam's colonial architecture and cultural heritage.
  • Visit during the Abissa festival to witness traditional dances associated with the SIDER and Grolo monuments.
  • Bring your camera to capture the intricate design of the monument and the charming streets of Grand-Bassam.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Grand-Bassam, the Monument SIDER le Coq is easily accessible on foot. Head towards the historic district, Ancien Bassam. As you walk, you'll pass by other colonial-era buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's past. The monument is located near the beach, making it a pleasant stroll with ocean views.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by public transport from Abidjan, take a bus to Grand-Bassam. From the Grand-Bassam bus station, you can take a taxi or 'zémidjan' (motorcycle taxi) to the monument. A short taxi ride should cost around 1,000-2,000 CFA francs. Alternatively, you can take a 'woro-woro' (shared taxi) for a cheaper fare, but it may involve a longer journey with multiple stops.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Grand-Bassam. A short taxi ride from most parts of town to the Monument SIDER le Coq should cost approximately 1,000-2,000 CFA francs. Be sure to negotiate the fare with the driver before starting your journey. From Abidjan, a taxi to Grand-Bassam will cost approximately $40-$50 USD.

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The Monument SIDER le Coq is more than just a landmark; it's a symbol deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Grand-Bassam. The monument pays homage to the rooster, an emblem of courage and pride, resonating with both locals and visitors. Its intricate design and serene atmosphere provide a space for reflection and appreciation of Ivorian history. Located in Grand-Bassam, a town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2012, the monument is surrounded by other significant historical sites, offering a perfect starting point for exploring the region. As you explore Grand-Bassam, you'll encounter charming colonial architecture and lively markets that celebrate local craftsmanship and culture. The monument also has ties to traditional dances of the Nzema people, the founders of Grand-Bassam. These monuments were erected near the beach to protect the population from evil spirits and marine perils. The Sider monument is associated with a dance practiced by the middle class, while the Grolo monument, often mistaken for a religious structure, is linked to a dance of the elite.

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