Today we were delighted to facilitate a visit for Their Majesties to tour @UNESCO World Heritage Site Fort Jesus in Mombasa. #RoyalVisitKenya #KinginKenya #GoFarGoTogether@BritishCouncil pic.twitter.com/jBbbIZeeXY
— British Council Kenya (@ke_British) November 3, 2023
Fort Jesus was declared a national museum in 1958. In 2011, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and highlighted as one of the most outstanding and well-preserved examples of 16th-century Portuguese military fortifications. #UGKETourismCoast2023 🇰🇪 #exploreuganda pic.twitter.com/vPAR6ymdvu
— patra travels😘🌍 (@PatraAgasa) November 18, 2023
Why Fort Jesus!!
— TotoMisa (@ngareraz) December 22, 2023
* Immerse yourself in centuries of Swahili culture.
* Impressive architecture and strategic design of this UNESCO world heritage site.
* Enjoy panoramic view of the Indian Ocean
* Discover the fascinating blend of Portuguese, Arab and British influence.#Visafree pic.twitter.com/OwQswKhJDb
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