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Mission Ruins of Venn's Town

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The Mission Ruins of Venn's Town represent the fate of freed slaves in the Seychelles and the formation of the Creole Seychellois identity. Their children were educated and Christianized here before starting a new life. Ruins of five buildings remain.

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Mission Ruins of Venn's Town (ID: 5796)
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First published: 11/03/24.

Mihai Dascalu

Mission Ruins Of Venn's Town

Mission Ruins of Venn's Town (On tentative list)

Mission Ruins of Venn's Town by Mihai Dascalu

We just visited a few hours ago on February 27, 2024. We asked for a taxi at the reception of our hotel in Victoria, it was going to be a lot of money, 600 rupees just to get there so the receptionist called a friend who was willing to take us there for 400. It was a nice ride of 20 minutes once we got out of the afternoon traffic. When we got there we noticed that they now have a lot of signs, a gate, a schedule (they close at 5 pm!). There is an admission fee, we could pay by credit card. 100 Seychelles Rupees, which is just over $7 today, per person. Our driver was curious so he got in for free. There were two remnants of buildings to see (that could take at best 3 minutes), a statue, and a gorgeous bungalow were Queen Elizabeth took the tea in 1972 with magnificent views over Mahe island. Being just on the edge of Morne Seychellois National Park the few hundred meters that we had to walk we couldn't stop admiring the numerous trees. Plus the one guard that was on site was generous to show us a chameleon in a bush, the only one we saw here (and the first one that our driver saw in his life!). We chose not to make it to the cemetery.

Overall it was a nice 90 min trip, we managed to pay "only" 800 for the full return ride.

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First published: 05/03/18.

Martina Rúčková

Mission Ruins Of Venn's Town

Mission Ruins of Venn's Town (On tentative list)

Mission Ruins of Venn's Town by Martina Rúčková

The site of Mission ruins of Venn's Town was set up in the late 19th century and its main importance lies with taking care of children abandoned on Seychelles after abolition of slavery. Children were taught Bible studies and some useful skills, such as tending to coffee and vanilla plantations. They were free to leave the institution upon turning 16. Seychelles consider this to be one of their most important cultural sites.

On the actual site there's very little that remains, mostly brick walls of the buildings and only foundation of buildings in others. There's a lovely viewing platform where HRM Queen Elizabeth II. drank tea in 1972. Getting there is easy, it's about 6 km drive from the city centre of Victoria, capital of Seychelles. There's a taxi stand cum public parkplace right off the roundabout with the clock tower (a very small one that looks like a large toy rather than a real thing) from which you could get taxi. No taxis were seen on Sunday we visited but there was one taxi at the parking place of the site. We had our own car, so getting there was no problem. About six other cars were parked at the tiny parkplace. Google Maps shows this place as Mission lodge and just marks it by the road. In reality, there's a small turn to the right and a large sign, so follow that, it will lead you to the parking place. The are is clearly marked and signposted in …

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