Slave Trade Museum
Museum · Calabar ·

Slave Trade Museum

Museum · Calabar ·

Museum detailing Nigeria's slave trade history, river views

Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null
Slave Trade Museum by null

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X889+GCF, Duke Town, Calabar 540281, Cross River, Nigeria Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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X889+GCF, Duke Town, Calabar 540281, Cross River, Nigeria Get directions

+234 814 722 0876
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Oct 25, 2025

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Michael C.

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The history in this place is a must see. I wish it was better maintained but in typical Nigerian fashion, we have let a good thing die. Really found the history lesson to be eye opening.

Mr C.

Google
I visited the Slave History Museum and was impressed with the information they chose to include in the in place. The museum designers made really good choices on what to include and how to describe it. The museum is rich with slave history and provides insight into fundamental facts related to the African slave trade generally. Try it, I promise you will love it.

ayo E.

Google
They have done well in preserving and presenting the story of slave trade through their region. It's also a beautiful place

Austin A.

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Very enlightening, and details.

AGWALLA C.

Google
History is well documented and presented here in an uncanny way. Also there’s a breathtaking view of the river outside. You need to see it for yourself.

Rasaq Abdulakeeb R.

Google
A very wonderful and great experience, i learnt a lot about the history of slave trades in Nigeria, especially in the Calabar (River state) during our MSA Health week

Emmanuel Ekanem (.

Google
It's a wonderful place. You'll get to see some things that were used during the slave trade era. The staffs there are awesome and friendly. The entry fee to walk through the Slave Trade Museum is N1000 for an individual. Sad that you're not allowed to take pictures when you're on the tour, tho I feel it's better that way, but at least you need some memories too😁😁 Sad also that the place is not been funded by the Government, as they now operate based on support and the fee from touring the museum. Generally, I'll say the experience was amazing..🥰

Harrison Ndubuisi I.

Google
Slave Trade Museum is located inside Marina resort in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State. Personally, my visit there was insightful and very fun. They have very well organized protocol to help you understand the history of slave trade, coupled with staff with great wealth of knowledge to tell the stories. I was also able to get other hard copy materials (books and dvd disc).