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Blue Penny Museum — Attraction in Isle Mauritius

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Blue Penny Museum
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The Blue Penny Museum a museum dedicated to history and art of Mauritius, is situated at Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius. It opened in November 2001. The museum collection includes the 1847 Blue Penny and Red Penny stamps.
Nearby attractions
Umbrella Square
RFQX+H76, Port Louis, Mauritius
Odysseo- oceanarium (Mauritius) LTD
Harbour Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Mauritius Postal Museum
RGR2+2M3, Port Louis Waterfront, Trunk Road, Port Louis, Mauritius
Les Jardins De La Compagnie
RGP2+GRJ, La Chaussée, Port Louis, Mauritius
Natural History Museum
RGP2+PW5, Port Louis, Mauritius
Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site
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Windmill Museum
RGR2+7C4, Waterfront Underpass, Port Louis, Mauritius
Intercontinental Slavery Museum
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Madurai Mariamen Temple Society
RFPV+G8R, Port Louis, Mauritius
Jummah Masjid
Royal Road, A1, Queen St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Nearby restaurants
Namaste Restaurant
L'Observatoire, Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
L’Artista
Caudan Waterfront Port Louis MU, 11307, Mauritius
Ti Finn
RFQX+J2C Dias Pier Building, Port Louis, Mauritius
L'entracte
Barkly Wharf, Rue Old Pavillon, Le Caudan, Port Louis, Mauritius
Brasserie Chic
Port Louis, Mauritius
Taste of Asia, Caudan Waterfront
Food Court, Caudan Waterfront, L'observatoire, Port Louis, Mauritius
Mystic Masala
Water Front, Port Louis, Mauritius
Yuzu
RFQX+V53, Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Chick'inn
Victoria Urban Terminal, Port Louis, Mauritius
Tikka Massala (Indian curry & Briani House)
RFQX+HCV, Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Nearby hotels
Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel
Caudan Waterfront, Mauritius
Le Suffren Hotel & Marina
Port Louis, Mauritius
Le Saint Georges Hotel
En face de l'ambassade française, 19 St Georges St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Gold Leaf Hotel
14 Maupin St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Mount View Apartments NOT FOR DAY USE
RFMR+7QH, Mgr. Leen St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Citadelle Mall Apartments
Citadelle Mall, Sir Virgil Naz St, Port Louis, Mauritius
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Blue Penny Museum
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Blue Penny Museum

RFQX+J2C, Dans Caudan Water Front, Port Louis, Mauritius
4.2(548)
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The Blue Penny Museum a museum dedicated to history and art of Mauritius, is situated at Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius. It opened in November 2001. The museum collection includes the 1847 Blue Penny and Red Penny stamps.

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attractions: Umbrella Square, Odysseo- oceanarium (Mauritius) LTD, Mauritius Postal Museum, Les Jardins De La Compagnie, Natural History Museum, Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site, Windmill Museum, Intercontinental Slavery Museum, Madurai Mariamen Temple Society, Jummah Masjid, restaurants: Namaste Restaurant, L’Artista, Ti Finn, L'entracte, Brasserie Chic, Taste of Asia, Caudan Waterfront, Mystic Masala, Yuzu, Chick'inn, Tikka Massala (Indian curry & Briani House)
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+230 210 9204
Website
bluepennymuseum.com

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Nearby attractions of Blue Penny Museum

Umbrella Square

Odysseo- oceanarium (Mauritius) LTD

Mauritius Postal Museum

Les Jardins De La Compagnie

Natural History Museum

Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site

Windmill Museum

Intercontinental Slavery Museum

Madurai Mariamen Temple Society

Jummah Masjid

Umbrella Square

Umbrella Square

4.3

(795)

Open 24 hours
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Odysseo- oceanarium (Mauritius) LTD

Odysseo- oceanarium (Mauritius) LTD

4.1

(569)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Mauritius Postal Museum

Mauritius Postal Museum

4.2

(186)

Open 24 hours
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Les Jardins De La Compagnie

Les Jardins De La Compagnie

3.6

(723)

Open 24 hours
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Namaste Restaurant

L’Artista

Ti Finn

L'entracte

Brasserie Chic

Taste of Asia, Caudan Waterfront

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Namaste Restaurant

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L’Artista

L’Artista

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Ti Finn

Ti Finn

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L'entracte

L'entracte

3.9

(144)

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Mohbeen Abdulla DeenMohbeen Abdulla Deen
Very beautiful location with a lot of history showcased. Lots of art and history about Mauritius 🇲🇺 Definitely learnt a lot about Mauritius and it’s history. The arts works are very impress and you will really appreciate it if you are into art 🖼️ There’s also postage stamps on display with loads of information about the Mauritius postal system. Lots of fantastic sculptures to admire as well. You aren’t allowed to take photos so please be aware of this. It’s open from Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays/public holidays. Try to plan your visit for the early part of the day. Entrance is about Rs245 as a tourist.
AlyciaAlycia
You can spend quite a bit of time in here if you read all of the boards and information - there's a lot! It's very interesting and there are a few artifacts to look at, however If that's not your thing or you have small children then I'd probably give it a miss. The museum is quite small and I think the price is quite high for the size/content. You can't take pictures once inside either. See previously answered questions for entry prices.
Max HerrMax Herr
Review: Visit one of the last stamps of the Blue penny and seed penny. What makes it so special? The misprint in 1847 includes Post Office on the stamps and was soon changed to Post Paid. For conservation, the originals are illuminated only temporarily. So make sure to inquire about the time, when the stamps are illuminated. Parking: non-free parking slot of the waterfront shopping mall
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Very beautiful location with a lot of history showcased. Lots of art and history about Mauritius 🇲🇺 Definitely learnt a lot about Mauritius and it’s history. The arts works are very impress and you will really appreciate it if you are into art 🖼️ There’s also postage stamps on display with loads of information about the Mauritius postal system. Lots of fantastic sculptures to admire as well. You aren’t allowed to take photos so please be aware of this. It’s open from Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays/public holidays. Try to plan your visit for the early part of the day. Entrance is about Rs245 as a tourist.
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You can spend quite a bit of time in here if you read all of the boards and information - there's a lot! It's very interesting and there are a few artifacts to look at, however If that's not your thing or you have small children then I'd probably give it a miss. The museum is quite small and I think the price is quite high for the size/content. You can't take pictures once inside either. See previously answered questions for entry prices.
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Review: Visit one of the last stamps of the Blue penny and seed penny. What makes it so special? The misprint in 1847 includes Post Office on the stamps and was soon changed to Post Paid. For conservation, the originals are illuminated only temporarily. So make sure to inquire about the time, when the stamps are illuminated. Parking: non-free parking slot of the waterfront shopping mall
Max Herr

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Reviews of Blue Penny Museum

4.2
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5.0
2y

The Blue Penny Museum is a small but impressive museum located in the capital city of Port Louis, Mauritius. The museum is dedicated to the history and culture of Mauritius, with a particular focus on the island's colonial past and its relationship with the sea.

The museum is named after the famous Blue Penny stamp, one of the rarest and most valuable stamps in the world, which is housed in the museum's collection. The museum's collection also includes a range of other artifacts, such as old maps, documents, and photographs that provide a glimpse into Mauritius' past.

One of the museum's highlights is its collection of art and paintings, which includes works by local artists as well as international artists who were inspired by Mauritius. The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, and other works of art that depict the island's landscape, culture, and people.

The Blue Penny Museum is also a great place to learn about the island's maritime history and its relationship with the sea. The museum has a range of exhibits that showcase the island's maritime traditions, including models of old ships, maps, and navigational tools.

Visitors can also enjoy interactive exhibits and multimedia displays that provide a more immersive and engaging experience. There is a small gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs, including postcards, stamps, and books.

Overall, the Blue Penny Museum is a great place to learn about Mauritius' rich history and culture. It's a small museum, but it's packed with fascinating exhibits and artifacts that provide a unique insight into the island's past and present. It's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art,...

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3.0
7y

Although the place has a lot of information it isn't presented in a modern way. You have to read everything and there are nothing interactive. The place is silent, with no audio to immerse you in what you are reading. The staff don't let you take photos which is understandable, but they even don't let you take a selfie in the gift shop. Would have been nice to include that in this review so you can at least see what is for sale there to make it worth your while. The place should interest people who like old ships and old postage stamps. That is on the top floor. The place also hosted a second level on the ground floor with the Mauritian version of titanic's love story. I wouldn't go again and not really my cup of tea. Could have just read the internet if I wanted to read everything and save money. They had old CRT TVs in there that looked like they might have worked 10 years ago, but we're not working. Maybe they used to have some interactive or multimedia displays, but not today. Or tomorrow, or next 10...

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2.0
1y

In the past, entry was usually free. Now it is free only for temporary exhibitions. The one that we saw was on ''Bredes Mauriciens". That is edible greens. It would take someone who is really passionate about cooking and greens to spend an hour peering at dried leaves and shriveled chayoute/ christophene fruits. Old books opened at recipe pages and a desultory display is not going to kindle any interest in the visitors. Videos showing the preparation of different 'brèdes' dishes and a staff member talking to the visitors about the subject could perhaps garner some enthusiasm. The very fact that there were only two of us viewing the display bears ample testimony to this...

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