Historic and Religious Sites
This collection showcases the diverse cultural heritage of the Pamplemousses region, spanning from the 18th-century St François d’Assise, the third oldest church in Mauritius, to the historic Ruins of Balaclava. The list includes significant Hindu temples like the Sockalingum Meenatchee Ammen Kovil, prominent mosques such as Masjid Taibah, and the Caveau du Père Laval, a major pilgrimage site dedicated to the 'Apostle of Mauritius.' These sites reflect the island's multi-faith history and colonial past.
St Francois D'Assise
The third oldest Roman Catholic church in Mauritius, dating back to 1756.
Sockalingum Meenatchee Ammen Kovil
A Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Meenatchee, featuring traditional Dravidian architecture with intricate, colorful carvings.
Anoopam Shiv Mandir
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Riche Terre Sunnee Surtee Mosque
A Sunni mosque serving the local community in Riche Terre.
Adventist Church
Seventh-day Adventist Christian place of worship.
Masjid Taibah
Islamic place of worship located in the Pamplemousses district.
Shiva Temple
Hindu place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Kaali Maiya Tempel
Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kali.
The Vale Mariamen Kovil
Hindu temple in The Vale, typically featuring South Indian architectural styles.
Grand-Baie Catholic Church
Catholic church serving the coastal community of Grand Baie.
Caveau du Père Laval
A major pilgrimage site containing the tomb of Jacques-Désiré Laval, a French missionary known as the 'Apostle of Mauritius' for his work with the poor.
Ruins of Balaclava
Historical remains of an old estate and sea defenses dating back to the French colonial era in the 18th century.
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