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Ouidah Collection

Ouidah, a captivating city in Benin, West Africa, holds a rich history and cultural significance that cannot be ignored

Background imageOuidah Collection: Voodoo festival in the streets of Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Voodoo festival in the streets of Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A modern statue of a voodoo divinity in the sacred forest

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A modern statue of a voodoo divinity in the sacred forest

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A house in Ouidah

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A house in Ouidah

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A fisherman casting his net in the lagoon

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A fisherman casting his net in the lagoon

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Spectators of a voodoo ceremony

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Spectators of a voodoo ceremony

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. During a voodoo ceremony

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. During a voodoo ceremony

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. The entrance to the sacred forest of Kpasse

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. The entrance to the sacred forest of Kpasse

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A village of fishermen in the lagoon

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. A village of fishermen in the lagoon

Background imageOuidah Collection: DDE-90019059

DDE-90019059
Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree). Large forest centipede. Date: 28/09/2006

Background imageOuidah Collection: DDE-90019058

DDE-90019058
Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree). Large forest centipede. Date: 28/09/2006

Background imageOuidah Collection: Costumes of religious elite of Ouidah, Benin

Costumes of religious elite of Ouidah, Benin, and an idol of black clay with a crown of lizards, snakes and feathers seated on a pedestal

Background imageOuidah Collection: Akasini, King of Assinie, 1780 (coloured engraving)

Akasini, King of Assinie, 1780 (coloured engraving)
468730 Akasini, King of Assinie, 1780 (coloured engraving) by Duflos, Pierre (1742-1816); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruler of a kingdom near Ouidah in the Benin region of the Gold Coast)

Background imageOuidah Collection: The palace of the King of Dahomey at Abomey 37, an African man hiding a fetish 38

The palace of the King of Dahomey at Abomey 37, an African man hiding a fetish 38
6337756 The palace of the King of Dahomey at Abomey 37, an African man hiding a fetish 38, and people of Whydah worshipping a huge snake 39 by English School

Background imageOuidah Collection: A Snake-House at Whydah, Dahomey, West Coast of Africa (engraving)

A Snake-House at Whydah, Dahomey, West Coast of Africa (engraving)
1602652 A Snake-House at Whydah, Dahomey, West Coast of Africa (engraving) by Robinson, Charles (1840-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Snake-House at Whydah, Dahomey, West Coast of Africa)

Background imageOuidah Collection: The Blockade of Whydah, Mail Steamer Africa sending Mails to HMS Sirius (engraving)

The Blockade of Whydah, Mail Steamer Africa sending Mails to HMS Sirius (engraving)
1106371 The Blockade of Whydah, Mail Steamer Africa sending Mails to HMS Sirius (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Blockade of Whydah)

Background imageOuidah Collection: Painting showing Aihou Edo rainbow snakes, gods of the universe

Painting showing Aihou Edo rainbow snakes, gods of the universe, on a Voodoo temple in Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Background imageOuidah Collection: Christs Resurrection, Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Christs Resurrection, Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Background imageOuidah Collection: African road, Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

African road, Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on the waters of Lake Nokoue

Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on the waters of Lake Nokoue
Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on Lake Nokoue near village, Ganvie, Benin

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu tribe village on the waters of Lake Nokoue, only accessible by boat

Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu tribe village on the waters of Lake Nokoue, only accessible by boat
Tofinu woman in rowing boat on Lake Nokoue, Ganvie, Benin

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred voodoo Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree), voodoo

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred voodoo Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree), voodoo cult village painted buildings

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree), statue of voodoo

Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Sacred Forest of Kapasse (aka Foret Sacree), statue of voodoo deity made from old car parts

Background imageOuidah Collection: Africa, West Africa, Benin, Ouidah, Temple of the Pythons. Wall mural of man with

Africa, West Africa, Benin, Ouidah, Temple of the Pythons. Wall mural of man with facial scarification at temple of the pythons in Ouidah, Benin

Background imageOuidah Collection: Statue of 3-headed voodoo deity in Sacred Forest of Kapasse, Ouidah, Benin

Statue of 3-headed voodoo deity in Sacred Forest of Kapasse, Ouidah, Benin

Background imageOuidah Collection: Voodoo cult villager

Voodoo cult villager carrying pot on head, Sacred Forest of Kpasse, Ouidah, Benin

Background imageOuidah Collection: Snake-Gods of Ouidah

Snake-Gods of Ouidah
The people of Ouidah, Benin (West Africa) venerate a species of large non-poisonous snakes, whom they regard as protectors and allow to go freely in their villages

Background imageOuidah Collection: Snake-Temple, Ouidah

Snake-Temple, Ouidah
A species of large non- poisonous serpents are venerated as protectors by the people of Ouidah, Benin : they have their own temple-hut



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Ouidah, a captivating city in Benin, West Africa, holds a rich history and cultural significance that cannot be ignored. Known as the "Route of the Slaves, " Ouidah stands as a haunting reminder of Africa's painful past. The infamous beachfront serves as a solemn tribute to those who suffered during this dark era. But Ouidah is not just about its tragic past; it also celebrates its vibrant present. Every year, the streets come alive with the mesmerizing Voodoo festival, where locals passionately embrace their spiritual heritage. Witnessing this colorful spectacle is an experience like no other. In the sacred forest lies a modern statue honoring voodoo divinity—a testament to the enduring power and influence of this ancient religion. As you explore further into town, you'll encounter charming houses that exude both tradition and warmth. The lagoon surrounding Ouidah provides sustenance for many fishermen who cast their nets with skillful precision. Their daily routines are intertwined with nature's rhythm—a sight that truly captures the essence of African life. Voodoo ceremonies attract curious spectators from far and wide who gather to witness these mystical rituals firsthand. The energy in these gatherings is palpable—transcending time and space. One cannot visit Ouidah without standing before "the door of no return" at the end of the slave route—an emotional pilgrimage for many seeking closure or remembrance. The entrance to Kpasse's sacred forest beckons visitors into another realm—one filled with whispers from ancestors long gone but never forgotten. A village nestled along the lagoon showcases traditional fishing practices passed down through generations—their resilience evident in every catch they bring home. Historical engravings depict Xavier or Sabee factories from 1746—a glimpse into European presence on African soil during colonial times. These images serve as reminders of how far we've come since then.