Situated on Gorée Island, off the coast of Senegal, the Maison des Esclaves is a large pink structure that once served as the boarding point for enslaved people bound for the New World. This historic site, now a monument and museum, stands as a poignant reminder of the atrocities of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Visitors can explore the building’s somber rooms and narrow passageways, gaining insight into the harsh realities endured by those who passed through its walls. The Maison des Esclaves offers a powerful and educational experience, preserving the memory of this dark chapter in history.
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