route de
l'esclave

Benin

The Slave Route in Benin is a historical and cultural trail located in Ouidah, a town emblematic of the slave trade in West Africa. The trail begins at Place Chacha, a former slave market where captives were sold. It then follows a symbolic path taken by slaves to the coast.

THE PROJECT :

Landscaping of the Route de l’esclave in Benin

THE WORK :

Earthworks, planting, rest stops

DETAILS:

CLIENT : SOGEA – VINCI pour Ministère du Cadre de vie et des Transports

Project
context

The slave route in Ouidah, where history meets the future

The Slave Route in Ouidah is one of the most significant memorial sites in Benin and the Atlantic world. Approximately four kilometers long, it retraces the journey taken by hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children who were enslaved and deported to the Americas between the 17th and 19th centuries.

This symbolic path begins at Chacha Square, the nerve center of the slave trade, where transactions between African and European traders took place. It continues through several points of remembrance such as the Tree of Oblivion, the Tree of Return, and the Zomaï Hut, ending at the beach with the majestic Door of No Return, a monument erected in tribute to the victims of the transatlantic slave trade.

Today, the Slave Route is a place of contemplation, historical transmission, and reflection on the universal values of dignity, freedom, and shared memory. A major site of Beninese cultural heritage, it welcomes visitors, researchers, artists, and descendants of the African diaspora who come to understand, remember, and honor the memory of the victims of slavery.

Work
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landscaping for a historic site

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A nurseryman by birth, Gregori International specializes in large-scale turnkey landscaping projects. We’re with you every step of the way, from preliminary study to maintenance, taking care to respect the heritage of the soil and the environment.