Landmark
Ilojo Bar
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Ilojo Bar, also known as the Brazilian Bar, is one of Lagos's oldest surviving colonial-era buildings, constructed in the 19th century by returnee Brazilian slaves. Its distinctive architecture features wrought-iron balconies and stucco facades reminiscent of Brazilian colonial style. Once a lively social hub, the bar now stands as a heritage site, though it has faced neglect and structural challenges. Visitors can photograph its weathered exterior and imagine the vibrant gatherings of Lagos's elite that once took place within.
Don't miss
- Photograph the ornate wrought-iron balconies and Brazilian-influenced facade.
- Learn about the history of returnee slaves who built the structure in the 1800s.
- Observe the contrast between the historic building and the modern cityscape around it.
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