Mangapwani Slave Chamber

Zanzibar Island


This dark cell cut into the coral rock was used as a holding pen to hide slaves after the legal trade was abolished in the late 19th century. From here it's a short walk to a rock outcrop and small bay where slaves would be unloaded from boats.

Near the chamber is a modern memorial to all those still impacted by the slave trade after abolition.


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