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Mauritius Postal Museum — Attraction in Isle Mauritius

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Mauritius Postal Museum
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The Mauritius Postal Museum is the Postal museum in Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius.
Nearby attractions
Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site
RGR3+J6J Ex-DWC Building, 1 Quay St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Intercontinental Slavery Museum
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Windmill Museum
RGR2+7C4, Waterfront Underpass, Port Louis, Mauritius
Jummah Masjid
Royal Road, A1, Queen St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Umbrella Square
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Les Jardins De La Compagnie
RGP2+GRJ, La Chaussée, Port Louis, Mauritius
Natural History Museum
RGP2+PW5, Port Louis, Mauritius
Blue Penny Museum
RFQX+J2C, Dans Caudan Water Front, Port Louis, Mauritius
Port Louis Theatre
&, Remy Ollier St, Jules Koenig St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Photographic Museum Of Mauritius
Rue du Vieux Conseil, Port Louis, Mauritius
Nearby restaurants
Wapalapam La Place
MU, 6 Sir William Newton St, Port Louis 11328, Mauritius
Indra Port Louis Waterfront
Lot 3, Astrolabe building, Port Louis, Mauritius
Twin Wok
Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Mystic Masala
Water Front, Port Louis, Mauritius
Madina Darbar
7 rue farquar street port louis near central market MU, Port Louis 11308, Mauritius
The City Orient Restaurant
Léoville L'Homme St, Port Louis, Mauritius
McDonald's
President John Kennedy St, Mauritius
Shaolin
RFQX+GXQ, Port Louis, Mauritius
Namaste Restaurant
L'Observatoire, Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Rozi Darbarr Restaurant
RGQ3+3PX, Léoville L'Homme St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Nearby hotels
Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel
Caudan Waterfront, Mauritius
Le Suffren Hotel & Marina
Port Louis, Mauritius
Citadelle Mall Apartments
Citadelle Mall, Sir Virgil Naz St, Port Louis, Mauritius
Le Saint Georges Hotel
En face de l'ambassade française, 19 St Georges St, Port Louis, Mauritius
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Mauritius Postal Museum

RGR2+2M3, Port Louis Waterfront, Trunk Road, Port Louis, Mauritius
4.2(186)
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The Mauritius Postal Museum is the Postal museum in Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius.

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attractions: Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site, Intercontinental Slavery Museum, Windmill Museum, Jummah Masjid, Umbrella Square, Les Jardins De La Compagnie, Natural History Museum, Blue Penny Museum, Port Louis Theatre, Photographic Museum Of Mauritius, restaurants: Wapalapam La Place, Indra Port Louis Waterfront, Twin Wok, Mystic Masala, Madina Darbar, The City Orient Restaurant, McDonald's, Shaolin, Namaste Restaurant, Rozi Darbarr Restaurant
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+230 213 4812
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Nearby attractions of Mauritius Postal Museum

Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site

Intercontinental Slavery Museum

Windmill Museum

Jummah Masjid

Umbrella Square

Les Jardins De La Compagnie

Natural History Museum

Blue Penny Museum

Port Louis Theatre

Photographic Museum Of Mauritius

Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site

Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site

4.5

(466)

Open 24 hours
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Intercontinental Slavery Museum

Intercontinental Slavery Museum

3.8

(47)

Open 24 hours
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Windmill Museum

Windmill Museum

4.4

(16)

Open until 3:00 PM
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Jummah Masjid

Jummah Masjid

4.7

(690)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Mauritius Postal Museum

Wapalapam La Place

Indra Port Louis Waterfront

Twin Wok

Mystic Masala

Madina Darbar

The City Orient Restaurant

McDonald's

Shaolin

Namaste Restaurant

Rozi Darbarr Restaurant

Wapalapam La Place

Wapalapam La Place

4.4

(395)

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Indra Port Louis Waterfront

Indra Port Louis Waterfront

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Twin Wok

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Mystic Masala

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Reviews of Mauritius Postal Museum

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5.0
2y

The Mauritius Postal Museum is a fascinating museum located in the capital city of Port Louis. The museum is dedicated to the history of postal services in Mauritius and showcases the evolution of the postal system in the country.

The museum has an extensive collection of stamps, postcards, and other philatelic items, including the famous Blue Mauritius stamps. These stamps are rare and highly valued by collectors worldwide, and the museum has an impressive collection of them on display.

Apart from the stamp collection, the museum also houses several exhibits showcasing the evolution of postal services in Mauritius. Visitors can see old postal equipment, including mailboxes, stamping machines, and postmen uniforms. There is also a collection of old photographs and documents that provide a glimpse into the past and how the postal system played a vital role in the country's development.

One of the museum's highlights is the replica of an old postal coach, which was used in the early days to transport mail from one town to another. Visitors can get on board the coach and experience what it was like to travel in those times.

The museum also has a gift shop where visitors can purchase postcards, stamps, and other souvenirs. There is also a cafe on the premises where visitors can relax and enjoy a snack or a cup of coffee.

Overall, the Mauritius Postal Museum is an excellent destination for anyone interested in history or philately. It's a unique and educational experience that provides a glimpse into the country's past and the role that the postal system...

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3.0
41w

First of the positives: Located near the port and easily accessible Really low entrance fee (about 3€) Gives a good overview of the postal history of Mauritius

Now some general Information: The museum is structured by big boards with information and pictures on them telling the postal story of Mauritius. There are clear numbers next to every board telling you their order. (even though I felt like some numbers where missing, the numeration definitely helped) The description on the boards is available in English and French. In between the boards there were multiple scenes, instruments and outfits displayed.

Also stamps. So if you are a stamp fan/collector there is definitely a lot to see for you.

Personally I think the area could have been spread out a bit more, you can clearly feel the space constraints of the building which makes the walking path sometimes a bit convoluted. Also I would not recommend this museum to anyone with smaller kids. Yes there are the scenes I mentioned before, but there is also reading. A lot of it. So smaller kids might get bored rather quickly.

All in all an okay museum that could use a bit of a brush up. Takes about 30 mins - 2 hours to walk through depending on how...

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5.0
7y

It is the best place for stamps lovers. Also, a great place to learn about the history of Mauritius Postal services. From the British Colonial Postal Ways till now, it is shown clearly. Even for kids, they have prepared the cute little explanation for kids to understand easily. They have the collection on stamps since the beginning. The stamps are so pretty and many of them are detailedly portrait or drawn. Personally, I love the theme of the ships, the maps, the sugar cane factories. They all represent the development of the Island. Worth a visit to this wonderful museum. Other than this, you can also purchase some beautiful postcards here. The stamps can be bought on the other side...

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Nora DrexlerNora Drexler
First of the positives: - Located near the port and easily accessible - Really low entrance fee (about 3€) - Gives a good overview of the postal history of Mauritius Now some general Information: The museum is structured by big boards with information and pictures on them telling the postal story of Mauritius. There are clear numbers next to every board telling you their order. (even though I felt like some numbers where missing, the numeration definitely helped) The description on the boards is available in English and French. In between the boards there were multiple scenes, instruments and outfits displayed. Also stamps. So if you are a stamp fan/collector there is definitely a lot to see for you. Personally I think the area could have been spread out a bit more, you can clearly feel the space constraints of the building which makes the walking path sometimes a bit convoluted. Also I would not recommend this museum to anyone with smaller kids. Yes there are the scenes I mentioned before, but there is also reading. A lot of it. So smaller kids might get bored rather quickly. All in all an okay museum that could use a bit of a brush up. Takes about 30 mins - 2 hours to walk through depending on how much you read.
Kandi WKandi W
It is the best place for stamps lovers. Also, a great place to learn about the history of Mauritius Postal services. From the British Colonial Postal Ways till now, it is shown clearly. Even for kids, they have prepared the cute little explanation for kids to understand easily. They have the collection on stamps since the beginning. The stamps are so pretty and many of them are detailedly portrait or drawn. Personally, I love the theme of the ships, the maps, the sugar cane factories. They all represent the development of the Island. Worth a visit to this wonderful museum. Other than this, you can also purchase some beautiful postcards here. The stamps can be bought on the other side of the museum.
Jason ChristopherJason Christopher
I heard about it so I decided to go and see by myself. There are several boards on the wall for readers who wants to learn thoroughly about the history of the post. As well as many objects which depicts how the post office functioned back in time. There is also an enlarged version of the so famous penny black stamp. Stamps archive are available on the first floor. Entrance fee for locals is Rs50 and Rs200 approximately for tourists I think.
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First of the positives: - Located near the port and easily accessible - Really low entrance fee (about 3€) - Gives a good overview of the postal history of Mauritius Now some general Information: The museum is structured by big boards with information and pictures on them telling the postal story of Mauritius. There are clear numbers next to every board telling you their order. (even though I felt like some numbers where missing, the numeration definitely helped) The description on the boards is available in English and French. In between the boards there were multiple scenes, instruments and outfits displayed. Also stamps. So if you are a stamp fan/collector there is definitely a lot to see for you. Personally I think the area could have been spread out a bit more, you can clearly feel the space constraints of the building which makes the walking path sometimes a bit convoluted. Also I would not recommend this museum to anyone with smaller kids. Yes there are the scenes I mentioned before, but there is also reading. A lot of it. So smaller kids might get bored rather quickly. All in all an okay museum that could use a bit of a brush up. Takes about 30 mins - 2 hours to walk through depending on how much you read.
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It is the best place for stamps lovers. Also, a great place to learn about the history of Mauritius Postal services. From the British Colonial Postal Ways till now, it is shown clearly. Even for kids, they have prepared the cute little explanation for kids to understand easily. They have the collection on stamps since the beginning. The stamps are so pretty and many of them are detailedly portrait or drawn. Personally, I love the theme of the ships, the maps, the sugar cane factories. They all represent the development of the Island. Worth a visit to this wonderful museum. Other than this, you can also purchase some beautiful postcards here. The stamps can be bought on the other side of the museum.
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I heard about it so I decided to go and see by myself. There are several boards on the wall for readers who wants to learn thoroughly about the history of the post. As well as many objects which depicts how the post office functioned back in time. There is also an enlarged version of the so famous penny black stamp. Stamps archive are available on the first floor. Entrance fee for locals is Rs50 and Rs200 approximately for tourists I think.
Jason Christopher

Jason Christopher

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