THE UNIQUE ART IN MOMBASA
I believe that every city or town has its own style and uniqueness. Well as wailking around the coastal city Mombasa, its here where you get to discover its rich history along its breathtaking architecturial stylist basically a mixture of Arabic and Swahili . From the iconic Fort Jesus to the bustling Marikiti market along with the Techincal university Of Mombasa(T.U.M) creating the wonders of the city, with its unique artwork found within them.It is still here in Mombsa where many of its buildings have been painted white and blue having a unique artwork creating a great significance.
Photo of Soko la marikiti,
Fort jesus, a historic monument found along the coastal city exhibit a distinctive bleend of portugeese, arabs and Swahili architerual influence.Its sturdy walls and ramparts reflect a military purpose of the fort, well designed adding an element of the beuty and elegance. Many are often attracted with its artwork, not only the locals but the tourist who often come and make a visit in this historical building.
It is here at the Soko La Marikiti, an open -air marketplace located in Mombasa town which offers a captivating sensory experience extending beyond its atmosphere.The market’s artchitecture showcase a mix of Swahili and Arabic influence. The entrace is well designed and decorated with intricate blue and white patterns along its pleasing environment. One can simply tell while approaching Marikiti that the place is full of peace due to its artwork which reflect the
liveness and diversity of the local culture
Tehnical Unuversity Of Mombasa known as (T.U.M) found in Mombasa Tudor is one of the most historical building showcasing its unique artwork.The institution, which is now a blend of the modern and tradition innovation.with its contemporary design while maintaining the local artchteral heritage symbolize its cultural roots.the institution consinst of buildings featured large windows,which allow ample and natural light while symbolizing the oppeness of the knowledge shared.Just like the rest, the institute is painted white symbolizing the unique artistique work, while some bulding, written in Arabic form.
Courtesy of Google: Technical university of Mombasa
With the presence of old town and Majengo, one of the oldest streets found in the city, one can encounter a charming blend of Arab,Portugeese and Swahili architectural styles.The buildings with boosted balconies, beutified curverd wooden doors, and braod windows.The artchitectural work found, as most of the households are pai nted blue and white palette presents; purity and peace along with the coast along its coastal environment..
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