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General History:
This small town has played various historical roles
in
Tanzania. Apart from being a slave and
ivory port, it was also a German headquarter
in 1891. Explorers such as Burton, Speke, Grant,
Livingston and Stanley all passed in this town.
The name Bagamoyo comes from Swahili words "bwaga
moyo" (throw down your heart), a despair expressed
by people who were captured as slaves of knowing
that they face a long uncertain future. Lies
75 kilometers north of
Dar es Salaam
- The Bagamoyo
Church: It was was built in 1868 and considered to
be the first church in East Coast of Africa . A
cemetery, where the early missionaries were buried
and a small shrine which was built by freed slaves
in 1876 are all seen. "We are told that between 1934
and 1991, 35 Dutch priests worked here” The last of
this long line of priests from the Netherlands was
Father Frits Versteijnen who stayed in Bagamoyo for
30 years and started the first museum in the old
Fathers’ House in March 1968.
- The second
Fathers’ House in Bagamoyo, constructed close to the
Mother of all Churches in East Africa, has also
fallen victim to the corrosive effects of the coast
region’s relentlessly humid climate. Its ground
floor was built in 1873, the first floor in 1877 and
the second floor in 1903.
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Bomani:
The German Colonial administration headquarters, as a
memorial site for the first German East African Capital.
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Chuo cha Sanaa. (College of Arts):
Is the only major arts college in Tanzania,
teaching various fields: dancing, music, drama and
painting. It is situated along the Kaole road, close to
Kaole ruins.
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Bagamoyo Museum: It is a small museum, which
displays Bagamoyo history in relation to its contact
with foreigners. It has old photographs, documents and
relics from slave trade. On the same
compound
there is a small chapel know as Anglican church of Holly
Cross. The church is famous for being a place where the
remains of David Livingstone were laid before taken to
Zanzibar en route
to Westminster abbey for burial.
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Mwembe Kinyongo:
The place that people who found guilty of misconduct,
during the German colonialism in Tanganyika, used to be
hanged. German Grave Yard: the historical
place where the German soldiers were buried. Ruvu
River Delta: well know as Ruvu River basin, an
ornithological paradise with a lot bird species, Hippo's
and other reptiles can be seen here. It is only reached
by boat.
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