This grand hall( bazary be) is constructed in 1899 during the colonization period. At that time it was a market for the Europeans. It’s very strong hall because it could resist the violent cyclone in 1927, which was destroyed almost Tamatave town. It attracts a lot of persons here in Tamatave for their daily shoppings. [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: 8 Comments
After 1927 cyclone, the reconstruction and the extension of the town were taking a very important place here in Tamatave. Some Indians families who are Bohra community, I mean Indian muslims dwelt in this area and established their commerces on this rue. Now, this rue is still very busy and count a numerous of Indians [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: Leave a Comment
This Notre-Dame-de-Lourd was constructed after the 1927 cyclone. The construction decision was taken by reverend Father Eckert in 1925 facing a very huge number of believers in Tamatave, in particular Tanamakoa and Anjoma. However, the first construction was made by 100% wood and also destroyed by march 3th, 1927 cyclone. The church had been repared [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: Leave a Comment
This line malagasy rail way is made during a governor Joseph Gallieni period. The work was started in 1901, and it needed a huge number of workforces such as: Malagasy, Europeans, Arabs, Africans, and Indians. The rail way was inaugurated in march, 13th, 1913. Tamatave is the terminus of this TCE line (Tamatave Côte Est: [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: 1 Comment
This actual hall town is dated in 1960. It had been constructed just after the iIndependence of Madagascar proclamation. At that time, it was an international funfair preparation period in 1963 here in Tamatave. The new mayor was Bezaka Alexis, who was the first Malagasy mayor in Tamatave. He chose the place for this hall [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: Leave a Comment
After having walked along Ratsimilaho boulevard, now let’s turn in our left and here we go. A very nice avenue for Independence.
In the beginning of colonization period, and before being a real avenue, this area was a place for horses racing. Then in 1930 it is becoming an avenue number one here in Tamatave and [...]
October 30, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . . Author: layshiyuu . Comments: Leave a Comment