Standing out remarkably due to its green roofs, the sacred church was constructed in 1943 by French architect Roger Erell.
Basilique Sainte-Anne
Go for a boat ride and see the panoramic views of the sun gleaming in the dawn, over the second largest river in the world, the lovely Congo River.
Congo River
A contemporary piece of art standing in the Congolese capital Brazzaville, the Pierre Savorgnan De Brazza is an attractive shrine located in the core of the town.
Les Dépêche de Brazzaville Gallery
Ever heard of a retail therapy to cherish your happy mood? Poto Poto Market is one of the most famous and biggest fairs in the Republic of Congo which assures you that.
Shop at Le Marché de Poto Poto
Amazing excursions when team up with lovely delicacies that tantalize your taste-buds, the joy surely magnifies. Lasagna, fish n chips or plain seasoned wings are must-try here.
Les Rapides Restaurant
Encountering the arty culture of any place is always a cherishing activity. Visit L’Institut Français du Congo which displays art and picture displays, live music, dance and cinemas.
L’Institut Français du Congo
It is the hoariest cathedral in Central Africa erected in 1882 and its bell was swapped by a solid clocheton by Roger Erell in 1952.
The Sacred Heart Cathedral
The tallest tower erected with the money on loan from the French oil company Elf Aquitaine, is termed after Mont Nabemba, the tallest mountain in the country.
The Nabemba Tower (or Elf Tower)
It was launched by Pierre Lods in 1951. Lods was a French Mathematician and amateur painter whose desire was the steering wheel to open the school. Now it’s one of the most viewed arty hubs in Central Africa.
Poto Poto Painting School
Situated in the ‘Centre Ville’ of the Republic of Congo’s capital, Marche Plateau Ville market is disputably the finest among other shopping hubs.
Marche Plateau Ville
The cataracts are units where the river somersaults over rocks amid Aswan and Khartoum. The water is superficial and moves rapidly hence the name "Rapids".