Mega Thread: East Africa's iconic Architecture

Mega Thread: East Africa's iconic Architecture

Fort Jesus, Mombasa
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Built by the Portuguese at the end of the 16th century at the southern edge of the town of Mombasa, over a spur of coral rock, and kept under their control for one century, Fort Jesus, Mombasa, bears testimony to the first successful attempt by Western civilization to rule the Indian ocean trade routes, which, until then had remained under Eastern influence. The design of the fort, with its proportions, its imposing walls and five bastions, reflects the military architectural theory of the Renaissance. Fort Jesus, Mombasa, bears physical witness, in its structures and subsequent transformations, also to the interchange of cultural values and influences between and among peoples of African, Arab, Turkish, Persian and European origin that fought to gain and maintain their control over this strategic port.

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The grand Ghaddafi Mosque (renamed recently the Uganda National Mosque) It is the fifth largest mosque, and I think the it the largest place of worship in the entire East and Central Africa, with a capacity for close to 25, 000 worshippers. It is one of my favourite haunts whenever I am in Kampala. And it is like u can see the spire of this building from pretty much anywhere in Kampala.



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Glad I've been here.. Old Kampala..
 
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