IBRAHIMA SARR DISTRICT
Urban location
2024
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2024
Colonial architecture has not really survived the passage of time and few towns and districts, although colonised for centuries by France, have not yet seen modern buildings and dwellings take root. The Ibrahima Sarr neighbourhood, named after the famous trade union leader of the great railway workers' strike in 1947-1948, is one of them. Rather calm compared to the hustle and bustle of Thies, it is an opportunity to discover beautiful colonial residences that cohabit with trees dating from the same period. A pleasant stroll.
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Visited in december 2017
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Un quartier où il fait bon faire une promenade en fin d'après-midi alors que les enfants jouent au foot dans le rues sablonneuses et qu'on sillonnent ses rues bordées de maisons d'une autre époque. Vous y verrez un vieux bâtiment qui servait de "glacière" et qui nous fait voyager dans le temps de par son architecture. J'aime vraiment ce quartier paisible de Thiès.