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A Cultural Tour of Seychelles: Museums, Art, and History

Posted on August 1, 2024
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Exploring Victoria: The Heart of Seychelles’ Cultural Heritage

Victoria, the capital of the Seychelles, is a place where you can enjoy a varied cultural experience. Tourists can venture into the island’s past via its lively museums and art. The first stop for the exploration of the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens is a must. A place where you will meet endemic plants and beautiful landscapes.
After that, the National Museum of History should be your next stop. This museum will give you some insight into the different aspects of the Seychelles’ history. All the heritage exhibits contain colonial-age artifacts and local demonstrations. And besides that, you will also know about the mixed cultures, which are responsible for having the island like this one, from the same perspective.

The Seychelles Art Gallery is another indispensable venue to be visited. The gallery is always having art from the local artists. Their artworks reflect the island’s beauty and the people. Besides, the gallery often conducts workshops and events. These events give the visitors a platform where they can indulge in the art activities that are popular within the locale.
While you are walking along Victoria, do not miss Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market. It is a very lively market; apart from its main purpose, it is a delightful place to enjoy the variety of local cuisine and shop for handmade crafts.

You can also talk to the friendly vendors, who might tell you what the products are made of and share cultural experiences.
In short, Victoria does not just board a city; it can as well be defined as a cultural nerve center. Through the exploration of its multiple venues, one can gain an in-depth understanding of Seychelles. Consequently, envisage and experience the rich heritage of this wonderful island.


Victoria, Seychelles, 04.05.2021. Entrance to the National Museum of History in Victoria, Seychelles capital, museum sign outside of the building in Victoria city center.

Must-Visit Museums in Seychelles: From History to Natural Wonders

Museums in the Seychelles are sensational, as each one narrates its own story. The primary heritage site to be visited would have to be the National Museum of History located in Victoria. The story of colonial slavery is told in the museum. The colonial period exhibitions also include a complete set of furniture from the time when the nation was under the rule of the then colonial power of the British. It is an eye-opening experience for anyone interested in learning about the local heritage.


Which museum is the next? It is the Natural History Museum, where visitors can see the indigenous vegetation and a wide range of animal types that Seychelles is the home place of. Local authorities, on the other hand, want to make a contribution to tourism. If you come to this museum, you will be able to gather information on how to protect the habitats of these animals. This museum is suitable for nature lovers and family outings.


More particularly, the Seychelles National Botanical Gardens are another option. The gardens are not typical of a museum, vis-à-vis. They provide an opportunity for learning as well. There is a wide array of beautiful flowers, and a stroll through the gardens is recommended. And of course, the gardens exhibit distinctive plants and protect the biodiversity. For the repertoire of arts, the Seychelles Art Gallery is a must-see. The gallery exhibits the work of local artists, creative people who play the major role in turning the bog into a picturesque scenery with their beautiful paintings. Their art is extremely beautiful, reflecting the culture and scenery of the islands. Exhibitions dedicated to local artists and frequent events attract the public so that to increase involvement and effectiveness. Simply put, there are various museums in the Seychelles that display their splendid cultures as well as natural sights. It’s like taking a trip to one of the islands.


Seychelles traditional huts that was made with palm trees, seychelles historical houses, Mahe Seychelles

Discovering Seychellois Art: Galleries and Local Artists

Seychelles enjoy a lively art scene that is a mirror of its culture. The way the representatives of the province display their creativity is in many ways unlimited. Tourists can view eye-catching art galleries that are jam-packed with pieces that tell the story of the island and the people. It is almost as though you are starting off a trip to a museum at the Seychelles Art Gallery. The exhibition is set up to present to a wider audience the country’s cultural heritage through the use of paintings, sculpture and craftwork. This is the place where you will be in a position to have a look at works that pay tribute to the stunning Seychelles islands. A good part of the works reveals the stunning colors and wonderful themes that usually relate to the island life, nature, and the local traditions.


After that, try to visit the Takamaka Gallery. They primarily feature the work of talented Seychellois. A visitor can observe works that lay emphasis on the islands’ culture and stories. To engage the community in the piece of work, a gallery usually holds events, allowing guests to meet artists of the area. It is through this communication that people come to know the artist’s creative way.
For the shift to outdoor art, we will go around the street art of Victoria. The graffiti looks so impressive and so real that it seems like a carnival is going on in the streets. The murals are unique in the sense that each one is a story and the whole collection reflects the liveliness of the culture of the island. When you move around these streets, you will be impressed by the skill of the local artists who are able to produce such magnificent art pieces.


Of course, also be on the lookout for crafts markets. In these markets, there are handmade products that are usually made by the people of the place and they come in different forms. They are brought to you by artisans who are active in the local arts community. Local artists’ creativity is endless! You will not believe that these simple items are handmade. You can get bespoke souvenirs such as jewelry and fabric art. Thus, it is more advantageous to the artisans if you purchase their one-of-a-kind products. Adhering to the local artists further gives their craft and culture the attention they need to perpetrate. In conclusion, the Seychellois art is indeed a window from the islands that grace its culture. By visiting galleries and markets, you are directly linked to local talent. Are you, therefore, going to have a great time in the Seychelles during your trip while exploring the art scene?


"Vintage black and white photograph of the river shoreline and St Andrew's Church, Mahe, Seychelles. Some dust and scratches which convey age of original image, taken in 1942.Please see my vintage images lightbox..."

A Journey Through Time: The Colonial History of Seychelles

The story of colonial Seychelles has been the key to their extremely rich and varied culture. The journey through the past introduces the elements that were the raw material for the islands we recognize now. The first attempt to seize control of the Seychelles by the French took place in the 18th century. They also instituted the practice of planting, thereby allowing African citizens to work on the islands as slaves. This time was quite a mark in the culture of which it can be seen in the Creole dialect and island practices that are still existent in the community.


Afterward, in 1814, the British took the Seychelles from the French after a heroic effort. The British educational system had an impact on the state, and so did the changes in the administration systems. The mix of French and British colonial rule has created that single influence that still forms the face of the Seychelles. The Seychelles got autonomy from Great Britain in 1976, this being the turning point that was born the new state that is independent. Since then, the archipelago country has acquired some characteristics similar to those in its colonial past, which can be identified in its structure, language, and architecture.


With historical sites, for example, Venn’s Town, or the National Museum of History, taking such a tour, you can have a clear understanding of this lasting influence. These landmarks give you an idea of how these islands thrived under foreign control.
In summary, the Seychelles’ colonial era had numerous complexities aside from its becoming very captivating. The dramatic and permanent impact of the French and British colonization of the island have to a remarkable extent been the foremost determining factors in the distinctive nature of the island. A trip to such historical sites gives one a structured perception of the precedent.



Victoria, Seychelles - February 9, 2013: A group of Female dancers in beautiful blue and green outfit performing on streets of Victoria, on Parade of Seychelles international Carnival

Traditional Creole Culture: Festivals, Music, and Dance

Seychelles is a country whose Creole culture is played by a comprehensive variety of influences from African, French, and Asian origins. The locals celebrate their heritage through colorful festivals, lively music, and energetic dances. The Festival Kreol is organized annually in October and is one of the most prominent events. Such a festival is food, music, and performances based on Creole culture. The merriment of the city streets is filled with people swaying to the rhythm of traditional beats while local cuisine is available at every junction.


Music is the centerpiece of Creole culture. Moutya, a traditional Seychellois dance, is commonly performed to the beat of drums. The rhythm is both captivating and energetic. As you listen, you’ll feel the heartbeat of the islands. What is more, Sega music, with its catchy tunes, is also present at these dances. This music captures the life of the Creole people.
As for the events, the Festival of La Digue is another event that you should not miss. It combines traditional Creole festivities and the modern world. The participants are granted a chance to have the best of both worlds by engaging in a variety of local games, parades, and the music that is all the while fully immersed in the Seychellean culture.


Undoubtedly, Creole festivals, music, and dances are the main reasons for Seychelles’ cultural identity preservation. The experience of these recreational sessions allows you to approach the islands from a more intimate perspective. So, get up and show the locals your gratitude for the rich Creole culture while visiting their beautiful country!


The clock tower of Victoria town also known as Little Big Ben, Seychelles

Historical Sites and Landmarks: Exploring the Architectural Treasures

Seychelles, the wonderful historical sites that express its historical origin is where there are. These spots can provide guests with a brief look into the islands’ different architectural legacy. You can start the journey with Victoria Clock Tower, the most iconic land landmark. Having been constructed in 1903, this edifice is located at the heart of the capital. It’s a replica of Big Ben in London but represents the history of Seychelles as a British colony as a lighthouse.


Later, work to Mission Lodge, a peaceful location with a combination of historical and it is the place where historical moments occurred. Before this place was set up, it was a school for the children of freed slaves, but now it allows visitors to enjoy the mesmeric view and the sea. The serenity of the area inspires thought of Seychelles’ past.
Another highlight is Venn’s Town which is a national heritage site on the mountain of Mahé. The remnants here are aged back in the 19th century and actually commemorate cultural recognition. When you trek amidst these remnants, you are taken back to the times when the islands were first inhabited by the French.


Shifting to the religious monument, you should refer to St. Paul’s Cathedral, a magnificent building with a deep past. It was initially made as a place of worship in the 1800s and remaining as such; it is actually still in use today. The structure is heavily influenced by the English genre while retaining the local characteristics.
Ultimately, the historical points of Seychelles are more than just attractive places. They represent the true nature of these islands that are different from other islands and they also narrate the stories of the past. Venture out to these sites and unravel the secrets of the history presented within.


Victoria, Seychelles - February 9, 2013: Local Seychelles women in national dress walking on streets of Victoria, on Parade of Seychelles international Carnival

Cultural Etiquette and Traditions: Understanding Local Customs in Seychelles

Seychelles are well known for their warm hospitality and rich customary practices. The relationship with local people will be more intimate and pleasing if you are aware of customs.
The fundamental feature that the culture of Seychelles is based on is respect. When meeting a person, a smile and a genuinely tenderly handclasp are the nonverbal signs of a Seychellois gesture. Courtesy is a valuable characteristic of the Seychellois, such that for this reason, greetings should always start with “hello” or “good morning.” Furthermore, the conversations should not be rushed; kindly and warmly they will receive persons.


Family comes first in the society in Seychelles. The Sunday lunches, which bring families together to share meals and stories, are the most enjoyable moments. If you are invited to visit the local’s home, you should carry a small gift as a sign of your thankfulness. Besides, wear at least something similar to the locals when you one.” dressing for religious and homes in the countryside
Practice proper social etiquette by showing deference to local customs at cultural and religious places of worship. For instance, near churches or temples, it will be a good practice if you remove your footwear before entering, plus you should exercise your right to remain silent and avoid quarrelsome conversations.

Through these modest interactions, you will show your respect for the people of Seychelles. People of The Seychelles are passionate about their Creole heritage as well. Listen to their music, taste their food, and visit festivals. These determine that you are open to learning about their way of life while developing friendships with the natives.


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"Vintage black and white photograph of the river shoreline and St Andrew's Church, Mahe, Seychelles. Some dust and scratches which convey age of original image, taken in 1942.Please see my vintage images lightbox..."

A Journey Through Time: The Colonial History of Seychelles

The story of colonial Seychelles has been the key to their extremely rich and varied culture. The journey through the past introduces the elements that were the raw material for the islands we recognize now. The first attempt to seize control of the Seychelles by the French took place in the 18th century. They also instituted the practice of planting, thereby allowing African citizens to work on the islands as slaves. This time was quite a mark in the culture of which it can be seen in the Creole dialect and island practices that are still existent in the community.


Afterward, in 1814, the British took the Seychelles from the French after a heroic effort. The British educational system had an impact on the state, and so did the changes in the administration systems. The mix of French and British colonial rule has created that single influence that still forms the face of the Seychelles. The Seychelles got autonomy from Great Britain in 1976, this being the turning point that was born the new state that is independent. Since then, the archipelago country has acquired some characteristics similar to those in its colonial past, which can be identified in its structure, language, and architecture.


With historical sites, for example, Venn’s Town, or the National Museum of History, taking such a tour, you can have a clear understanding of this lasting influence. These landmarks give you an idea of how these islands thrived under foreign control.
In summary, the Seychelles’ colonial era had numerous complexities aside from its becoming very captivating. The dramatic and permanent impact of the French and British colonization of the island have to a remarkable extent been the foremost determining factors in the distinctive nature of the island. A trip to such historical sites gives one a structured perception of the precedent.



Victoria, Seychelles - February 9, 2013: A group of Female dancers in beautiful blue and green outfit performing on streets of Victoria, on Parade of Seychelles international Carnival

Traditional Creole Culture: Festivals, Music, and Dance

Seychelles is a country whose Creole culture is played by a comprehensive variety of influences from African, French, and Asian origins. The locals celebrate their heritage through colorful festivals, lively music, and energetic dances. The Festival Kreol is organized annually in October and is one of the most prominent events. Such a festival is food, music, and performances based on Creole culture. The merriment of the city streets is filled with people swaying to the rhythm of traditional beats while local cuisine is available at every junction.


Music is the centerpiece of Creole culture. Moutya, a traditional Seychellois dance, is commonly performed to the beat of drums. The rhythm is both captivating and energetic. As you listen, you’ll feel the heartbeat of the islands. What is more, Sega music, with its catchy tunes, is also present at these dances. This music captures the life of the Creole people.
As for the events, the Festival of La Digue is another event that you should not miss. It combines traditional Creole festivities and the modern world. The participants are granted a chance to have the best of both worlds by engaging in a variety of local games, parades, and the music that is all the while fully immersed in the Seychellean culture.


Undoubtedly, Creole festivals, music, and dances are the main reasons for Seychelles’ cultural identity preservation. The experience of these recreational sessions allows you to approach the islands from a more intimate perspective. So, get up and show the locals your gratitude for the rich Creole culture while visiting their beautiful country!


The clock tower of Victoria town also known as Little Big Ben, Seychelles

Historical Sites and Landmarks: Exploring the Architectural Treasures

Seychelles, the wonderful historical sites that express its historical origin is where there are. These spots can provide guests with a brief look into the islands’ different architectural legacy. You can start the journey with Victoria Clock Tower, the most iconic land landmark. Having been constructed in 1903, this edifice is located at the heart of the capital. It’s a replica of Big Ben in London but represents the history of Seychelles as a British colony as a lighthouse.


Later, work to Mission Lodge, a peaceful location with a combination of historical and it is the place where historical moments occurred. Before this place was set up, it was a school for the children of freed slaves, but now it allows visitors to enjoy the mesmeric view and the sea. The serenity of the area inspires thought of Seychelles’ past.
Another highlight is Venn’s Town which is a national heritage site on the mountain of Mahé. The remnants here are aged back in the 19th century and actually commemorate cultural recognition. When you trek amidst these remnants, you are taken back to the times when the islands were first inhabited by the French.


Shifting to the religious monument, you should refer to St. Paul’s Cathedral, a magnificent building with a deep past. It was initially made as a place of worship in the 1800s and remaining as such; it is actually still in use today. The structure is heavily influenced by the English genre while retaining the local characteristics.
Ultimately, the historical points of Seychelles are more than just attractive places. They represent the true nature of these islands that are different from other islands and they also narrate the stories of the past. Venture out to these sites and unravel the secrets of the history presented within.


Victoria, Seychelles - February 9, 2013: Local Seychelles women in national dress walking on streets of Victoria, on Parade of Seychelles international Carnival

Cultural Etiquette and Traditions: Understanding Local Customs in Seychelles

Seychelles are well known for their warm hospitality and rich customary practices. The relationship with local people will be more intimate and pleasing if you are aware of customs.
The fundamental feature that the culture of Seychelles is based on is respect. When meeting a person, a smile and a genuinely tenderly handclasp are the nonverbal signs of a Seychellois gesture. Courtesy is a valuable characteristic of the Seychellois, such that for this reason, greetings should always start with “hello” or “good morning.” Furthermore, the conversations should not be rushed; kindly and warmly they will receive persons.


Family comes first in the society in Seychelles. The Sunday lunches, which bring families together to share meals and stories, are the most enjoyable moments. If you are invited to visit the local’s home, you should carry a small gift as a sign of your thankfulness. Besides, wear at least something similar to the locals when you one.” dressing for religious and homes in the countryside
Practice proper social etiquette by showing deference to local customs at cultural and religious places of worship. For instance, near churches or temples, it will be a good practice if you remove your footwear before entering, plus you should exercise your right to remain silent and avoid quarrelsome conversations.

Through these modest interactions, you will show your respect for the people of Seychelles. People of The Seychelles are passionate about their Creole heritage as well. Listen to their music, taste their food, and visit festivals. These determine that you are open to learning about their way of life while developing friendships with the natives.


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