Discover the best top things to do in Mozambique, Mozambique including Jumma Masjid, Matola Raid Memorial, Cathedral of Nacala, Igreja de Sao Jose de Boroma, Macuti Lighthouse and Shipwreck, Paroquia Santo Antonio, Fortaleza de Sao Sebastiao, Manyikeni, Catedral da Nossa Senhora da Conceicao, Maputo Central Train Station.
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I have been at this site around five times, either alone or bringing groups of friends there. Never have I encountered any other visitors, which is such a pity. Government needs to take action and make this important museum/monument more publicly known! Everybody needs to be reminded about the atrocities perpetuated by the South African apartheid regime, and the cross-border raids that killed so many ANC activists - in Matola as well as in many other places. This site features an impressing outdoors memorial monument, and a modern, smartly designed museum outlining the freedom struggles in RSA and Moz. Knowledgeable English speaking guides are available, and entrance is free - though you will be asked for a voluntary donation. My one remark is that the museum would be vastly improved if they invested in backup electricity. On one of my visits there was a power outage, which left the interiors very dark without any illumination. And also the TV monitors that show filmed material were rendered useless.
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The Macuti Light was built in 1904 and is located in Beira. The tower stands 28 meters (92 feet). The Macuti Light was painted with black and white bands for most of its life, all white for a time, then most recently white with red bands.
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Also known in town as the lemon-squeezer, this church is a landmark not to be missed when visiting Maputo. Its shape is particular and recognizable among all. The contrast of its materials: rough concrete and delicate stain steel is to be mentioned. Its games of light created by the disposition of the stain glasses inside is adding to the particularities of the place. The church is open to the public for visits but also for worshipping.
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The fort is well maintained and a great place to know the history of Mozambique. You will have to pay a entry fee of MT200 but it's worth it. Make sure you climb on the roof and walk toward the Sea side, amazing view.
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Old but well managed building. Train station terminal at downtown Maputo, in front of the lady statue from the colonial era. Busy place. Difficult to get parking. Closer to the harbour and Fortaleza De Maputo. Also advisible to visit ... historical monuments ...
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