Classroom lesson · Bissau Old Quarter · 🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau

Bissau Old Quarter

The historic heart of Guinea-Bissau's capital city

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What is it?

Bissau is the capital city of Guinea-Bissau, and its old quarter — called the Pindjiguiti area — is where the city first grew up around the harbour. Colourful buildings, busy markets, and the sounds of music and conversation fill the narrow streets. It is the liveliest part of the city and a great place to discover everyday life.

Tell me more

The harbour at Pindjiguiti has been a trading hub for hundreds of years. Boats brought goods in and out, and people from many different cultures met and mixed here. That history shows in the architecture — you can see buildings built in many different styles standing side by side, each one telling part of a long story.

The market in the old quarter is one of the most colourful places in Bissau. Stalls overflow with fresh fish, tropical fruit, colourful fabric, handmade baskets, and the spices used in local cooking. The smells, sounds, and colours all combine to make the market feel like a feast for the senses.

Music drifts out of open doorways throughout the day. Guinea-Bissau has a rich musical tradition, and the old quarter is a great place to hear live gumbé music — a lively style with drumming, singing, and dancing that makes it almost impossible to stand still. Evenings can bring impromptu concerts in the squares.

Children in Bissau play football in any open space they can find — a narrow alley, a patch of wasteland, the edge of the market square. The game is everywhere, played with fierce enthusiasm and lots of skill.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01A market that sells fish, fruit, fabric, and baskets — what would you look at first, and why?
  2. 02Buildings from different times and cultures stand side by side in the old quarter. What might that tell you about the history of the place?
  3. 03If you could only bring back one thing from the market as a gift for someone at home, what kind of thing would you choose?
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Classroom activity

Ask children to design their own market stall selling something from Guinea-Bissau (a food, a craft, a piece of music). They should draw the stall, list five things on sale, write a short description for a visitor who has never heard of Guinea-Bissau, and practice explaining it to a partner.

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