1. Fort Jesus is a historical landmark located in Mombasa, Kenya. It was built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century between 1593 and 1596 to guard the old port of Mombasa. The fort is shaped like a man lying on his back, and it overlooks the entrance to the Old Port of Mombasa.
The architecture of Fort Jesus reflects a blend of Portuguese, Italian, and Turkish designs. The fort is made of coral stones and has thick walls with battlements, cannons, and a moat. Inside, there are various rooms and chambers which were used for different purposes, such as storage, living quarters, and prison cells.
Fort Jesus has been a witness to several battles and sieges throughout history due to its strategic location. It changed hands several times between the Portuguese, Arabs, and British, each leaving their mark on the fort. The fort became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 and is now a museum that showcases the history and culture of Mombasa.
2. The working hours of Fort Jesus are from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The fort is open to visitors every day of the week, including public holidays. However, it is advisable to call ahead or check their website for any changes in operating hours.
Contact information for Fort Jesus:
- Phone: +254 41 222 0636
- Website: www.museums.or.ke
3. Ticket information for Fort Jesus:
- For adults (18 years and above), the entrance fee is 1,200 Kenyan Shillings (approximately $12).
- For children (12-17 years), students, and Kenya residents, the entrance fee is 600 Kenyan Shillings (approximately $6).
- Children below 12 years of age have free entry.
- There may be additional charges for guided tours or other activities within the fort.
Transportation:
- Fort Jesus is located in the Old Town area of Mombasa, near the Mombasa Harbor. It is easily accessible by both private and public transportation.
- There are multiple ways to reach Fort Jesus, including taxis, tuk-tuks, or Matatus (local minibusses). It is advisable to negotiate the price with the driver before starting the journey.
- If you prefer a more organized transport option, there are guided tours available which often include transportation to and from Fort Jesus. These can be arranged through tour operators or hotels in Mombasa.


