Bagamoyo College of Arts (TaSUBa)
Bagamoyo & Pwani, Tanzania
About
Tanzania's leading institute for performing and visual arts, a lively cultural centre in the town.
Opening hours
- Monday: 8:00β―AMβββ4:00β―PM
- Tuesday: 8:00β―AMβββ4:00β―PM
- Wednesday: 8:00β―AMβββ4:00β―PM
- Thursday: 8:00β―AMβββ4:00β―PM
- Friday: 8:00β―AMβββ4:00β―PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Where it is
Getting to & around Bagamoyo & Pwani
From other cities: From Dar es Salaam, Bagamoyo is reached by road in roughly one and a half to two hours; there is no scheduled passenger airport in the town itself, so most visitors arrive by car, taxi or bus from the city.
Getting around: Around town, get about on foot, by bajaji (three-wheeler), boda-boda motorbike or local taxi; dhows and boats serve the beaches and offshore islands such as Lazy Lagoon.
Full getting-there guideMore in Bagamoyo & Pwani
Historical Place
Kaole Ruins
The remains of a 13th-century Swahili town, with two ruined mosques and around 30 Shirazi tombs set among baobabs.
Museum
Old Fort (Boma)
A coral-stone fort dating from around 1860, used during the slave trade and later by the German administration.
Museum
Catholic Mission & Museum
The historic Holy Ghost mission, church and small museum chronicling slavery and the freeing of captives.
Museum
German Boma & colonial quarter
The grand former German administrative building and surrounding heritage streetscape of the first colonial capital.