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Democratic Republic of Congo - Stanleyville - La Lowa Market
Democratic Republic of Congo (at this point the Belgian Congo) - Orientale Province - Stanleyville (now Kisangani) - La Lowa Covered Market - Villa Regina, run by the Belgian S. C. E. Barman Company. Remarkably the building still survives (just) to this day. Date: circa 1910s
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Barman Belgian Congo Covered Democratic Orientale Regina Villa
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: La Lowa Covered Market in Stanleyville, Democratic Republic of Congo, Circa 1910s" 2. Description: This evocative photograph captures the bustling atmosphere of La Lowa Covered Market in Stanleyville, now known as Kisangani, in the Democratic Republic of Congo during the Belgian colonial era. The market, located in the Orientale Province, was run by the Belgian S.C.E. Barman Company and housed in the grand Villa Regina. The building, which still survives to this day, stands as a testament to the rich history of this region. 3. Background: During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Belgian Congo was a prosperous colony, and Stanleyville, its third-largest city, was a vibrant hub of economic and cultural activity. La Lowa Market was a significant component of the city's commercial landscape, serving as a central gathering place for local residents and traders from neighboring areas. The market offered a diverse range of goods, from fresh produce and textiles to handicrafts and other commodities. 4. Architecture and Design: The Villa Regina, where the market was housed, was a striking example of colonial architecture. Its covered market design provided shelter from the elements, ensuring that trading activities could continue uninterrupted, rain or shine. The building's intricate details, such as its arched roofs and ornate columns, showcase the European influence on Congolese architecture during the colonial period. 5. Historical Significance: This photograph offers a unique perspective into the past, providing insights into the daily life of the people of Stanleyville during the Belgian colonial era. It also highlights the blending of cultures and the complex history of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Today, La Lowa Market remains an essential part of Kisangani's urban fabric, continuing to serve as a bustling marketplace and a symbol of the city's rich history.
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