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Kenwyn House

历史文化
塞舌尔
5 评论
+3 张照片
建议游玩时长:1 小时
肯温之家建于1855年,最初为詹姆斯·亨利·布鲁克斯医生的住所,后由东部电报公司用作工程师宿舍。这座殖民时期建筑保存完好,并于1984年被列为国家纪念建筑。2018年,Gran Kaz与塞舌尔有线与无线公司合作,对其进行了修复。如今,肯温之家作为公共艺术画廊对外开放,展示本地艺术家的作品,同时设有塞舌尔首个“海椰子墙”,由塞舌尔群岛基金会打造,介绍这一特有物种并宣传其保护工作。

肯温之家 用户评价

  • reviews-avatar Евгений Голубев
    5
    评论于 2023-07-25

  • reviews-avatar Victor Wang
    5
    评论于 2023-03-20

    Visited when they were hosting the National Monument Art Gallery and were showcasing a bunch of local artists with a wide variety of pieces and different mediums. Some extremely unique pieces that I have not seen anywhere else with detailed biographies of artists explaining their motivation. Really loved the experience here and well worth spending an hour.

  • reviews-avatar Ségo Dssy
    3
    评论于 2023-03-06

    To do if you are in the area, but nothing exceptional

  • reviews-avatar Roshan Ismail
    5
    评论于 2019-11-30

    Wonderful to place to check architecture in Seychelles

  • reviews-avatar Галина Волкова
    5
    评论于 2019-06-09

    Kenwyn House is another architectural landmark of the capital of Victoria, which emphasizes the colonial style and elegant beauty of the buildings. It was built in the 1850s and served as the residential home of Dr. Henry Brookes (1831-1920), who is remembered by the Seychellois for his heroic deeds: saving lives 42-year-old Italian priest, Father Jeremy, from under the rubble of dirt and debris that came down from Mount Three brother, a mudslide, and preventing the spread of smallpox brought by one of the passengers from East Africa. In 1880, the Eastern Telegraph Company, laying a cable connection between the Seychelles and Zanzibar, bought the house from a doctor and made it a residence for engineers and managers. name-Kenywn, the house received the name of a village in Cornwall, in the South-West of England, from where it was supplied telegraph submarine cables. Due to weather conditions, a humid climate and termites, by the end of the 1990s the house began to collapse. In 2004, a South African company began restoring the building. All that remained of the original material were the ceiling beams, rafters, pillars, entrance doors and floorboards (they were made of casuarina wood, resistant to termite destruction). As a result, the house turned out to be a complete copy formerly. Currently, there is a jewelry store Diamond SA, which displays collections of diamonds and tanzanites and an art gallery where you can see the Coco-Demer collection, sculptures and paintings by local artists. There is a fountain in the small garden. But the most amazing beauty is definitely the house itself!

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