Bicentennial Monument

      About Bicentennial Monument

      Bicentennial Monument

      Located in Victoria, Mahé, the Bicentennial Monument was erected in 1978 to commemorate 200 years since the first settlers arrived in Seychelles in 1778. Designed by Seychellois artist Lorenzo Appiani, the monument symbolizes the nation’s multicultural heritage and unity.

      Key Features

      • Consists of three white obelisks, representing the three main ethnic origins of the Seychellois people—African, European, and Asian.
      • Symbolizes harmony, diversity, and the blending of cultures that form Seychelles’ identity.
      • A significant landmark in Victoria, often associated with national celebrations and historical remembrance.

      The Bicentennial Monument stands as a testament to Seychelles’ rich history, honoring its diverse roots and the unity of its people.

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