Fort Jesus

Fort Jesus

Fort Jesus

Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the historic heart of Mombasa, perched above the Indian Ocean and encircled by thick, meter-thick walls. Constructed by Portuguese colonists in the late 16th century, the fort’s design reflects Renaissance principles of ideal proportion. Inside, visitors can explore a small museum and an exhibition, offering insights into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.

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