The Miracle House is on the seaside of Zanzibar, a palace of column-style buildings. Now it is a museum. Although it has been in disrepair and mottled, some places have collapsed. But from the towering bell tower in the middle, the columns on both sides, and the salute in front of the door, you can still see the glory of the past.
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The Miracle House is on the seaside of Zanzibar, a palace of column-style buildings. Now it is a museum. Although it has been in disrepair and mottled, some places have collapsed. But from the towering bell tower in the middle, the columns on both sides, and the salute in front of the door, you can still see the glory of the past.
Inside, there is the first elevator in East Africa, where the exiled princess who wrote the memoir of the Arab princess grew up. Facing the Indian Ocean, first the exiled Sultan Palace of Amman, later became the British colonial government, and now the museum.
The magnificent building has 40 thick columns, each of which contains 60 slaves buried alive.
It is a white British bell tower building, once the first building on Sang Island to have lights and elevators, and hence its name. This magnificent building has 40 large columns, and it is said that dozens of slaves are buried alive under each column.
is the best place to know about the history of Zanzibar and experience the best of tools and house used by sultan by that time。i real love and enjoy to be there.