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Port Louis

Port Louis (French: Port-Louis, [pɔʁ lwi] ; Mauritian Creole: Polwi or Porlwi, [poːlwi]) is the capital city of Mauritius. It is mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre, and the most populous city. It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis. According to the 2018 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 147,066.[2]

Port Louis
Port-Louis (French), Porlwi (Morisyen)
Capital city
Port Louis Waterfront
Champ de Mars
Aerial view of Port Louis
Port Louis Harbour
Motto(s): 
"Concordia et Progressio"
(Latin for "Harmony and Progress")
Port Louis
Location in Mauritius & Indian Ocean
Port Louis
Port Louis (Indian Ocean)
Coordinates: 20°9′52″S 57°30′15″E / 20.16444°S 57.50417°E / -20.16444; 57.50417
Country Mauritius
DistrictPort Louis District
Founded1638
Town25 August 1966
City12 December 2011
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • Lord MayorMamode Issop Nujuraully
 • Deputy Lord MayorAurelie Francesca Chrystabelle Dookhee
Area
 • Total46.7 km2 (18.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[2]
 • Total147,066
 • Rank1st in Mauritius
 • Density3,100/km2 (8,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (MUT)
WebsiteMunicipal Council

History edit

 
Jardin de la Compagnie (Company Gardens in English). Originally the vegetable patch of the French East India Company

Port Louis was used as a harbour by the Dutch settlers from 1606, when they started to refer to the area as Harbour of Tortoises.[3] In 1736, under French government, it became the administrative centre of Mauritius and a major reprovisioning halt for French ships during their passage between Asia and Europe, around the Cape of Good Hope.[4] The Port is named in honour of King Louis XV. During this period of French colonization, Mauritius was known as Ile de France. The French governor at that time, Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, contributed to the development of the city. Since Port Louis was relatively well-protected from strong winds during cyclones by the Moka Mountain Range, Port Louis was selected to house both the main harbor and fort for the island.[citation needed] The value of the port continued during the British occupation of the island during the Napoleonic Wars (1800–15), and helped Britain control the Indian Ocean.[citation needed] However, port calls of ships fell drastically following the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869. Activity in the port increased during the seven-year closure of the Suez Canal (starting in 1967). Modernization of the port in the late 1970s has helped it maintain its role as the central point for all imports and exports from Mauritius. While Port Louis continues to be the business and administrative capital of Mauritius, expansion of the tourism industry in the late 1990s led to considerable development in Port Louis, with many shops, hotels, and restaurants being built in the Caudan Waterfront area.

Raouf Oderuth, the Mauritian Artist provides a 1930s scene depicting the waterfront when motorised transportation hardly existed. Place D’Armes is still recognisable despite high-rise buildings, heavy traffic jams, and crowds of pedestrians.

Government edit

 
A historical perspective
 
Aerial view of Port Louis

The local governance of Port Louis is overseen by a municipal council. The City Council of Port Louis was first established in 1830 and is currently one of five municipal councils responsible for the urban areas in Mauritius, as organized under Local Government Act 2011. Twenty-four councillors are elected democratically to administer the council. Councillors then elect a Lord Mayor and a Deputy Lord Mayor. Functions of the council are performed through Departments of Administration, Finance, Land Use and Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public Health, Welfare, Parks and Gardens, and the City Library. Services delivered by the local government include preschool, kindergarten, and vocational schools, health protection, housing regulation, road services, refuse collection, cemeteries, some environmental and consumer protection services, and economic promotion activities. Other services are provided to the city by the central government. These include police services through the Mauritius Police Force, which maintains two divisions responsible for the Port Louis area (Metropolitan Divisions North and South). There is also a specific Port Police, composed of the Harbour Police and Bulk Sugar Terminal Police. Their roles include providing security to cargo and facilities in the port area and enforcing laws related to harbour regulations, customs, quarantine, immigration, and drug trafficking.

Port Louis is divided into different suburbs including but not limited to:[5][6]

  • Bell-Village
  • Borstal
  • Camp Yoloff
  • Cassis
  • Champ-de-Mars
  • Cité La Cure
  • Cité Vallijee
  • Grande-Rivière-Nord-Ouest
  • La Tour Koënig
  • Pailles
  • Plaine Lauzun
  • Plaine-Verte
  • Pointe-aux-Sables
  • Roche-Bois
  • Sainte-Croix
  • Tranquebar
  • Vallée-des-Prêtres
  • Vallée-Pitot

Port Louis is electorally divided into 8 Wards each with 3 Councillors.[7]

Climate edit

Owing to its location in the rain shadow of the southeast trade winds, Port Louis features a tropical savanna climate (Aw) under Köppen's climate classification. Its wettest months are from December through April where on average 80 mm (3.1 in) (or more) of rainfall. The remaining months form Port Louis' dry season. The city also shows a noticeable but small range of average temperatures. Port Louis' coolest temperatures are seen mid-year where average high temperatures are around 27 °C or 80.6 °F. During the height of the wet season, the city sees its highest temperatures where average high temperatures are usually around 31 °C or 88 °F.

Climate data for Port Louis
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 35
(95)
33
(91)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
28
(82)
27
(81)
27
(81)
28
(82)
31
(88)
33
(91)
35
(95)
35
(95)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 31.5
(88.7)
31.4
(88.5)
31.5
(88.7)
30.7
(87.3)
29.3
(84.7)
27.6
(81.7)
26.7
(80.1)
26.8
(80.2)
27.7
(81.9)
28.8
(83.8)
30.2
(86.4)
31.1
(88.0)
29.4
(85.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 24.1
(75.4)
24.0
(75.2)
23.8
(74.8)
23.0
(73.4)
21.5
(70.7)
19.9
(67.8)
19.3
(66.7)
19.1
(66.4)
19.4
(66.9)
20.4
(68.7)
21.8
(71.2)
23.2
(73.8)
21.6
(70.9)
Record low °C (°F) 17
(63)
18
(64)
17
(63)
14
(57)
13
(55)
11
(52)
11
(52)
10
(50)
11
(52)
13
(55)
14
(57)
17
(63)
10
(50)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 131
(5.2)
160
(6.3)
83
(3.3)
87
(3.4)
48
(1.9)
24
(0.9)
18
(0.7)
19
(0.7)
17
(0.7)
15
(0.6)
24
(0.9)
85
(3.3)
711
(27.9)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 9 10 8 7 6 4 4 5 3 3 3 6 68
Mean monthly sunshine hours 248 226 217 240 248 210 217 217 240 279 270 279 2,891
Source 1: World Meteorological Organization.[8]
Source 2: BBC Weather[9]

Economy edit

The economy of the city is mostly dominated by its financial centre, port facilities, tourism, and the manufacturing sector which includes textiles, chemicals, plastics and pharmaceuticals. Port Louis is home to the biggest port facility in the Indian Ocean region and one of Africa's major financial centres.[10]

Finance industry edit

 
The skyline of Port Louis, dominated by the Bank of Mauritius Tower

Port Louis is the financial centre of Mauritius, which has established itself as safe and trusted location for conducting business due to its strong democracy, political stability, and multilingual population. Located in Port Louis is the Stock Exchange of Mauritius. Also in Port Louis are over ten commercial banks that serve both domestic and offshore clients, insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds, leasing companies, and foreign exchange dealers. The oldest bank based in Port Louis is the Mauritius Commercial Bank, which was founded in 1838. The Bank of Mauritius is the central bank of the country. Measuring 124 m (407 ft) from ground level to its pinnacle, the Bank of Mauritius Tower is the tallest building in the country.

Transportation edit

Port Louis is served by two major bus stations. Victoria Station is used by buses to and from the eastern and southern areas and the Plaines Wilhems district. Immigration Square, also known as Gare du Nord, is a terminus for buses coming from the northern districts of Pamplemousses and Rivière du Rempart. A number of inter-city buses carry passengers to and from nearby suburbs such as Plaine Verte, Vallée-des-Prêtres, Pailles, Plaine Lauzun, and Cite Vallijee. Most streets in Port Louis are laid out in rectangular grids, and many are one-way. Although most roads are in good shape, many streets are fairly narrow as would be expected for a historic colonial town. Due to the daily influx of workers to business and government offices in Port Louis, day-time traffic can be quite heavy and finding parking spaces a challenge.[11] To cope with increasing traffic congestion, the government has proposed a light rail transit system. Other suggestions have included moving some of the 24 government ministries currently located in Port Louis to surrounding regions or introducing flexible work schedules.[11] An effort to move workers from the city centre has already started with the construction of the Ebène office tower complex south of Port Louis. A ring road passing on the east side of Port Louis is also expected to reduce congestion. Phase 1 of that project was completed in 2013,[12] but in February 2014 the road needed to be closed due to the appearance of a major crack, apparently due to faulty design.[13] Another project initiated to reduce congestion is the construction of a bridge (commonly referred to as the "Dream Bridge") from Les Salines to Roche-Bois, which will span the Port Louis harbour.[14]

List of bus routes operated in and around Port Louis edit

The following are the bus routes operated in and around Port Louis

Route number Origin Destination Via: Operated by:
1 Port Louis/Victoria Rose Hill La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin RHT(Rose Hill Transport)
1A Port Louis/Victoria Rose Hill La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Barkly, Roches Brunes, Stanley RHT(Rose Hill Transport)
1B Port Louis/Victoria Rose Hill La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Vandermeersch RHT(Rose Hill Transport)
2 Port Louis/Victoria Curepipe La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Shoprite, Phoenix, St Paul, Mesnil, Castel, Eau Coulee UBS(United Bus Service)
2A Port Louis/Victoria Forest Side La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Shoprite, Phoenix, St Paul, Mesnil, Castel, Eau Coulee, Curepipe UBS
3 Port Louis/Victoria Vacoas La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre CNT
3B Port Louis/Victoria Bord Cascades La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, Quinze Cantons, Glen Park CNT
3C Port Louis/Victoria Bassin La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Quatre Bornes CNT
3D Port Louis/Victoria La Marie La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, Quinze Cantons, Glen Park, Morc Pousson CNT
12 Port Louis/Victoria Sebastopol La Butte, Camp Chapelon, Pailles, Montagne Ory, Moka Hospital, St Pierre, Verdun, Quartier Militaire, Melrose, Montagne Blanche Individual Operators/MFBOCS(Moka/Flacq Bus Owners Cooperative Society)
19 Port Louis/Immigration Creve Coeur Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Bois Pignolet, Notre Dame, Baillache, Long Mountain, Valton MBT(Mauritian Bus Transport)
20 Port Louis/Immigration Triolet Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Arsenal, Solitude TBS(Triolet Bus Service)
20A Port Louis/Immigration Pointe aux Piments Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Arsenal, Solitude, Triolet, Trou aux Biches TBS
21 Port Louis/Immigration Goodlands Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Arsenal, SSRN Hospital, Morc St Andre, Plaine des Papayes, Fond du Sac, The Vale, Petit Raffray Individual Operators/BOCSN
22 Port Louis/Immigration Grand Gaube Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Belle Vue Harel, Forbach, Goodlands, Roche Terre Individual Operators/BOCSN
23 Port Louis/Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, The Mount, Piton, Esperance Trebuchet, Poudre d'Or, Pointe des Lascars CNT
24 Port Louis/Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, Grande Rosalie, Petite Julie, Barlow, Amaury, Belle Vue Maurel CNT
27 Port Louis/Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Belle Vue Harel, Mapou, Piton, Gokoolah-Amitie, Belle Vue Maurel CNT
33 Plaine Verte Pailles Desforges, Pope Hennessy, Labourdonnais, La Butte, Camp Chapelon, Les Guibies UBS
33A Cite Vallijee Terre Rouge La Butte, Casernes, Labourdonnais, Pope Hennessy, Desforges, Plaine Verte, Cite Martial, Ste Croix, Le Hochet UBS
41 Port Louis/Immigration Vallee des Pretres Desforges, Plaine Verte, Cite Martial, Carolines UBS
47 Port Louis/Immigration Cassis New Trunk Road, Bell Village UBS
50 Port Louis/Immigration Tranquebar Desforges, Pope Hennessy, Champs de Mars UBS
51/51A Port Louis/Immigration Pointe aux Sables Victoria, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, La Tour Koenig, Terrasson, Petit Verger TBS
52 Port Louis/Immigration Medine Victoria, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Canot, Bambous CNT
52A Port Louis/Immigration Albion Victoria, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Belle Vue CNT
52B Port Louis/Immigration Geoffroy NHDC Victoria, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Canot, Bambous CNT
63A Port Louis/Immigration Roches Noires Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Arsenal, SSRN Hospital, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, Grande Rosalie, Petite Julie, Barlow, Amaury, Belle Vue Maurel, Riviere du Rempart CNT
69 Port Louis/Victoria Beaux Songes La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Quatre Bornes, Palma CNT
70 Port Louis/Immigration Cite la Cure Roche Bois, Cocoterie, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Pere Laval Individual Operators/BOCSPL
71 Port Louis/Immigration Poudre d'Or Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Belle Vue Harel, Labourdonnais, Cottage, Esperance Trebuchet Individual Operators/BOCSN
72 Port Louis/Immigration Jumbo Riche Terre Roche Bois, New Trunk Road UBS
77 Port Louis/Immigration Baie du Tombeau(Extended to Terre Rouge on random days) Roche Bois, Elizabethville, Jumbo Individual Operators/BOCSPL & UBS
78 Port Louis/Immigration Riche Terre Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Pere Laval, Ste Croix UBS
82 Port Louis/Immigration Goodlands/St Antoine

Light rail transit system edit

In 2012, the government decided to construct an approximately 25 km rail system between Curepipe and Port Louis, which had been under consideration for nearly three decades.[15] The project was initiated by a government-to-government agreement with the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE), along with private partners Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) Corporation and the South African/Australian engineering firm Aurecon Ltd. The goal was to develop a preliminary plan of the system, and then solicit expressions of interest for a design-build-operate-finance scheme, with a concession period of 33 years.

Construction for the light rail transit transport system began in the Fall of 2017, with the government of Mauritius awarding the contract to the Mumbai-based design and construction firm Larsen & Toubro.[16] The first stage of Mauritius Metro Express, from Port Louis to Rose Hill Central, was opened in January 2020, the second stage, an extension to Curepipe, in October 2022.[17]

 
Panoramic view of Port Louis

Port edit

 
Aerial view of the city at night, featuring the port

Port Louis is home to the nation's main harbour, which is the only official port of entry and exit for sea vessels in Mauritius. Ships must be cleared in the port before visiting any other anchorage in the island nation.

The Mauritius Ports Authority (MPA), established by law in 1998, is the port authority responsible for Port Louis.[18] The MPA provides port infrastructure, enters into contracts with private providers for port and cargo-handling services, promotes the use and development of the ports, and licenses and regulates port and marine services. The harbour adjoins the main city, with the port currently comprising three terminals.[19] Terminal I contains a total of 1180 meters of quay, with six berthing positions for cargo, passengers, and fishing boats. Terminal II contains 986 meters of quays with six berthing positions and includes specialized facilities for handling and storing sugar, fish, tallow, and caustic soda. In particular, the Bulk Sugar Terminal (operated by the Mauritius Sugar Terminal Corporation) can handle vessels with up to 11 meters of draft, can load sugar at a rate of 1450 tons per hour, and can store 175,000 tons of cargo. Also present in Terminal II is a dedicated 124-meter cruise ship jetty, with a dredged depth of 10.8 metres. Terminal III has two 280-meter quays with a depth of 14 meters, and is specialized for handling container ships, having three super-post-Panamax and five post-Panamax gantry cranes. Also present are storage facilities for bulk ethanol and tie-in points for reefer containers. Vessels too large to dock at the quays can anchor at the Outer Anchorage, which is still within the official boundaries of the port. The number of ships visiting the port numbered over 2,200 annually in 2010. In 2019, cargo container capacity was 1 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units).[20] Overall, the port contributes 2% to the country's GDP.[21]

The cruise ship terminal, opened in 2010 and named after Christian Decotter (past chairman of the Mauritius Tourism Advisory Board), illustrates the increasing role of tourism in the economy of Mauritius. Cruise ships of up to 300 metres can be accommodated at the facility, which includes two access bridges for passengers and vehicles. The facility was the first in the Indian Ocean to be capable of handling the largest cruise ships in the world. In 2012, passenger arrivals by sea included 11,510 tourists and 6,450 excursionists who arrived aboard 23 cruise ships.[22]

Berthing facilities are available at the Caudan Waterfront. Available are 20 berths with electrical and water connections, showers and toilets, laundry, and vehicle parking. Also available are dry dock and hull and sail repair facilities. Depths of the berths range from 2 to 4 meters, depending on the tide, and up to 30-metre ships can be accommodated.

Also based in the port is the National Coast Guard facility, at Quay A of Terminal I.

Airport edit

Port Louis is served by Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, the hub of Air Mauritius, which is also served, among others, by Air France, Emirates, Saudia and Turkish Airlines.

Education edit

 
Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre in Port Louis

Primary and secondary schools in Port Louis include state-run and private institutions. Most private schools receive much of their support from the government, based on a formula where the government pays staff wages and operating expenses based on a grant formula. Other costs are covered by students and their families, such as books and uniforms. The government also provides private schools with loans at preferential interest rates to help upgrade facilities. The state-affiliated schools include those operated by MEDCO (Mauritius Educational Development Company), which is a partnership between the Government of Mauritius and the State Investment Corporation.

Port-Louis houses several secondary schools which include Alpha College, Bhujoharry College, Labourdonnais College, Port Louis Academy, Loreto College, Madad Ul Islam Girls College, Muslim Girls College, City College, Full Day School, Institute of Islamic and Secular Studies, London College, Ocep The Open College, and Port Louis High School, MEDCO Trinity Secondary School, MEDCO Trinity Secondary School, Port Louis North SSS, and Sir Abdool Razack Mohammed SSS, Goolam Mohammed Dawjee Atchia State College, MEDCO Cassis Secondary School, Renganaden Seeneevassen SSS, Port Louis SSS and Royal College Port Louis. The state also operates a vocational school for boys, Immaculee Conception SSV.

The major institute of tertiary education in Port Louis is the University of Technology, Mauritius, a public university with a technology focus. The École de Medecine Louis Pasteur prepares students for medical studies at Universite de Lille in France. Several technical schools also have locations in the city, including the Jhurry Rya School which specializes in information technology, Appavoo Business School, Apollo Bramwell Nursing School, BSP School of Accountancy & Management, and the London College of Accountancy.

Architecture edit

 
Government House, built in 1738
 
The Caudan Waterfront, commercial development in Port Louis.

The city is full of numerous buildings and monuments that reflect its rich and diverse colonial history. Near the city centre, there are several French colonial buildings that date to the 18th century, including the Government House. Other prominent traditional elements include the Jummah Mosque, the majestic English Saint James Cathedral, the Indian Tamil Temple, the elegant five-tier colonial Port Louis Theatre (Théâtre de Port-Louis), the Champ de Mars Racecourse, and the nearby Chinese Pagoda. Also present are some typical houses from past eras, which are mostly wooden structures with shuttered windows and large porches. However, many historic buildings are in a poor state of repair and are being quickly replaced with homes and commercial structures constructed from more durable but less sustainable materials such as concrete, and the city now includes many glass/concrete high-rises.

Chinatown edit

The Pagoda is a central feature of the Port Louis Chinatown, which is one of several Chinatowns in Africa. Its entrance is marked by a large "friendship" gate, just east of the Central Market. The site was the traditional location of homes and shops of the Chinese community, which was dominated by descendants of the Hakka Chinese, who first came to Mauritius in 1826.

 
A typical Chinatown of Port Louis in the 1860s

Chinatown is now home to a more diverse community, but preserves its original appearance and contains many small shops and restaurants. Its old buildings and Chinese pagodas face the modern buildings of the city's business centre. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce (founded in 1908 and second only to Singapore as the world's oldest[citation needed]) hosts a popular food and cultural festival each April or May. The Chamber also runs a funeral parlour for the Chinese Community called 'Kit Lok', to provide vigil facilities for bereaved families.

Culture edit

 
Port Louis Theatre

Port Louis has been an active cultural city attracting painters, poets, sculptors, and writers for centuries. Marie-Thérèse Humbert wrote her famous novel, La Montagne des Signaux, with Port-Louis in mind. Malcolm de Chazal was a common Mauritian visionary writer and painter who was often seen in the capital, mostly at the central market, Champ de Mars and l'hôtel National. Robert Edouard-Hart, a great poet found in this very active city a source of inspiration. Port-Louis-born poet and semiologist Khal Torabully, the foremost poet of indenture and coolitude, recently designed Travellers' Lane at the Jardin de la Compagnie, inaugurated by Navin Ramgoolam, the Mauritian Prime Minister and the Parcours Culturel with aphorisms of Malcolm de Chazal, just facing the famous Port Louis Theatre. That theater, still in use and catering mostly to presentations of classical music, jazz, and local drama, has a distinguished history that includes the first presentation of opera on the island in the 19th century by travelling European troupes.

More modern entertainment facilities in Port Louis include several cinemas, in which most films are presented in French and English. Recently opened in Paille, a suburb of Port Louis, is the ultra-modern Swami Vivekananda International Convention Centre. It is the first such facility in Mauritius and is used to house conventions, concerts, trade shows, and exhibitions. English is currently the official language of Port Louis and Mauritius.[23]

Museums edit

 
Blue Penny Museum

The Blue Penny Museum is located at the Caudan Waterfront, and is dedicated to the history and art of the island. Its collection includes antique marine maps, paintings, sculptures, engravings, and stamps, including examples of the famous orange-red one penny and deep blue two-pence stamps. The Natural History Museum of Port Louis houses exhibits of the impressive fauna of Mauritius, with a gallery devoted to birds and terrestrial animals, a second focusing on marine species, and a third focused on the dodo, the famous Mauritian bird which became extinct during the Dutch occupation. The Mauritius Postal Museum is housed in an old stone building that dates to the 18th century, and houses displays of stamps and postal paraphernalia from Mauritius and around the world. The Mauritius Photography Museum, located in a small 18th-century white-washed French colonial building, is a private museum that displays artifacts and documents about Mauritian photography and the early days of cinematography. The Aapravasi Ghat is the remains of the immigration depot that was built by the British Government to import labourers from India, Eastern Africa, Madagascar, China, and Southeast Asia to work on the island's sugar estates. Although not a museum in a traditional sense, the National Library of Mauritius houses a rich and comprehensive collection of material related to Mauritius history, including manuscripts, books, newspapers, periodicals, music scores, photographs, maps, drawings, and other graphic art forms and audiovisual materials, in addition to providing the traditional services of a library to residents of the city and nation.

Places of worship edit

The most common places of worship are Hindu temples.[24] There are also Christian churches and temples : Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis (Catholic Church), Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean (Anglican Communion), Assemblies of God and Muslim mosques.

Sports edit

 
The Champ de Mars Racecourse in Port Louis

Sports are popular among the inhabitants of Port Louis, as in the rest of Mauritius. Over 35 sports federations are organized under the aegis of the Mauritius Sports Council.[25] Popular activities include football, volleyball, a range of martial arts (Karate, Taekwon Do, Wushu), table tennis, badminton, and pétanque, which is a form of boules. The Mauritius National Olympic committee is also based in Port Louis. Public sports facilities in Port Louis include St. François Xavier stadium, which is used for football. There is however a general dearth of public facilities in Port Louis proper, with most being built in the surrounding less-densely inhabited suburbs and districts.

Football clubs are organized nationwide by the Mauritius Football Association, which currently has ten teams in its Premier League. This includes the Port Louis team, named the Association Sportive Port-Louis 2000 (AS Port-Louis 2000), which won the national championship in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2011.

Another popular sports activity in Port Louis is the Thoroughbred horse races held at the Champ de Mars Racecourse, which is the second oldest horse race track in the world. Gambling on the horse races can be done both with bookies and the tote, available at multiple locations inside the grandstand.

Gambling, in general, is a popular "sport" in Port Louis. Besides the racecourse, within Port Louis gambling can be done in four casinos that offer table games plus gaming, slot, and video poker machines. Port Louis includes the largest casino in the entire country of Mauritius, the Caudan Waterfront Casino at Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel. Other casinos are the Le Grand Casino du Domaine, L'Amicale Casino, and the Senator Club.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Port Louis is twinned with:[26]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the city in Mauritius For other uses see Port Louis disambiguation Port Louis French Port Louis pɔʁ lwi Mauritian Creole Polwi or Porlwi poːlwi is the capital city of Mauritius It is mainly located in the Port Louis District with a small western part in the Black River District Port Louis is the country s financial and political centre and the most populous city It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis According to the 2018 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius the population was 147 066 2 Port Louis Port Louis French Porlwi Morisyen Capital cityPort Louis WaterfrontChamp de MarsAerial view of Port LouisPort Louis HarbourFlagSealMotto s Concordia et Progressio Latin for Harmony and Progress Port LouisLocation in Mauritius amp Indian OceanShow map of MauritiusPort LouisPort Louis Indian Ocean Show map of Indian OceanCoordinates 20 9 52 S 57 30 15 E 20 16444 S 57 50417 E 20 16444 57 50417Country MauritiusDistrictPort Louis DistrictFounded1638Town25 August 1966City12 December 2011Government 1 TypeMunicipality Lord MayorMamode Issop Nujuraully Deputy Lord MayorAurelie Francesca Chrystabelle DookheeArea Total46 7 km2 18 0 sq mi Population 2018 2 Total147 066 Rank1st in Mauritius Density3 100 km2 8 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 4 MUT WebsiteMunicipal Council Contents 1 History 2 Government 3 Climate 4 Economy 4 1 Finance industry 5 Transportation 6 List of bus routes operated in and around Port Louis 6 1 Light rail transit system 6 2 Port 6 3 Airport 7 Education 8 Architecture 8 1 Chinatown 9 Culture 9 1 Museums 10 Places of worship 11 Sports 12 Twin towns sister cities 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory editSee also Timeline of Port Louis and History of Mauritius nbsp Jardin de la Compagnie Company Gardens in English Originally the vegetable patch of the French East India CompanyPort Louis was used as a harbour by the Dutch settlers from 1606 when they started to refer to the area as Harbour of Tortoises 3 In 1736 under French government it became the administrative centre of Mauritius and a major reprovisioning halt for French ships during their passage between Asia and Europe around the Cape of Good Hope 4 The Port is named in honour of King Louis XV During this period of French colonization Mauritius was known as Ile de France The French governor at that time Bertrand Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais contributed to the development of the city Since Port Louis was relatively well protected from strong winds during cyclones by the Moka Mountain Range Port Louis was selected to house both the main harbor and fort for the island citation needed The value of the port continued during the British occupation of the island during the Napoleonic Wars 1800 15 and helped Britain control the Indian Ocean citation needed However port calls of ships fell drastically following the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 Activity in the port increased during the seven year closure of the Suez Canal starting in 1967 Modernization of the port in the late 1970s has helped it maintain its role as the central point for all imports and exports from Mauritius While Port Louis continues to be the business and administrative capital of Mauritius expansion of the tourism industry in the late 1990s led to considerable development in Port Louis with many shops hotels and restaurants being built in the Caudan Waterfront area Raouf Oderuth the Mauritian Artist provides a 1930s scene depicting the waterfront when motorised transportation hardly existed Place D Armes is still recognisable despite high rise buildings heavy traffic jams and crowds of pedestrians Government editMain article Municipal City Council of Port Louis nbsp A historical perspective nbsp Aerial view of Port Louis The local governance of Port Louis is overseen by a municipal council The City Council of Port Louis was first established in 1830 and is currently one of five municipal councils responsible for the urban areas in Mauritius as organized under Local Government Act 2011 Twenty four councillors are elected democratically to administer the council Councillors then elect a Lord Mayor and a Deputy Lord Mayor Functions of the council are performed through Departments of Administration Finance Land Use and Planning Public Infrastructure Public Health Welfare Parks and Gardens and the City Library Services delivered by the local government include preschool kindergarten and vocational schools health protection housing regulation road services refuse collection cemeteries some environmental and consumer protection services and economic promotion activities Other services are provided to the city by the central government These include police services through the Mauritius Police Force which maintains two divisions responsible for the Port Louis area Metropolitan Divisions North and South There is also a specific Port Police composed of the Harbour Police and Bulk Sugar Terminal Police Their roles include providing security to cargo and facilities in the port area and enforcing laws related to harbour regulations customs quarantine immigration and drug trafficking Port Louis is divided into different suburbs including but not limited to 5 6 Bell Village Borstal Camp Yoloff Cassis Champ de Mars Cite La Cure Cite Vallijee Grande Riviere Nord Ouest La Tour Koenig Pailles Plaine Lauzun Plaine Verte Pointe aux Sables Roche Bois Sainte Croix Tranquebar Vallee des Pretres Vallee Pitot Port Louis is electorally divided into 8 Wards each with 3 Councillors 7 Climate editOwing to its location in the rain shadow of the southeast trade winds Port Louis features a tropical savanna climate Aw under Koppen s climate classification Its wettest months are from December through April where on average 80 mm 3 1 in or more of rainfall The remaining months form Port Louis dry season The city also shows a noticeable but small range of average temperatures Port Louis coolest temperatures are seen mid year where average high temperatures are around 27 C or 80 6 F During the height of the wet season the city sees its highest temperatures where average high temperatures are usually around 31 C or 88 F Climate data for Port LouisMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 35 95 33 91 32 90 31 88 29 84 28 82 27 81 27 81 28 82 31 88 33 91 35 95 35 95 Mean daily maximum C F 31 5 88 7 31 4 88 5 31 5 88 7 30 7 87 3 29 3 84 7 27 6 81 7 26 7 80 1 26 8 80 2 27 7 81 9 28 8 83 8 30 2 86 4 31 1 88 0 29 4 85 0 Mean daily minimum C F 24 1 75 4 24 0 75 2 23 8 74 8 23 0 73 4 21 5 70 7 19 9 67 8 19 3 66 7 19 1 66 4 19 4 66 9 20 4 68 7 21 8 71 2 23 2 73 8 21 6 70 9 Record low C F 17 63 18 64 17 63 14 57 13 55 11 52 11 52 10 50 11 52 13 55 14 57 17 63 10 50 Average rainfall mm inches 131 5 2 160 6 3 83 3 3 87 3 4 48 1 9 24 0 9 18 0 7 19 0 7 17 0 7 15 0 6 24 0 9 85 3 3 711 27 9 Average rainy days 1 0 mm 9 10 8 7 6 4 4 5 3 3 3 6 68Mean monthly sunshine hours 248 226 217 240 248 210 217 217 240 279 270 279 2 891Source 1 World Meteorological Organization 8 Source 2 BBC Weather 9 Economy editMain article Economy of Mauritius The economy of the city is mostly dominated by its financial centre port facilities tourism and the manufacturing sector which includes textiles chemicals plastics and pharmaceuticals Port Louis is home to the biggest port facility in the Indian Ocean region and one of Africa s major financial centres 10 Finance industry edit nbsp The skyline of Port Louis dominated by the Bank of Mauritius TowerPort Louis is the financial centre of Mauritius which has established itself as safe and trusted location for conducting business due to its strong democracy political stability and multilingual population Located in Port Louis is the Stock Exchange of Mauritius Also in Port Louis are over ten commercial banks that serve both domestic and offshore clients insurance companies pension funds mutual funds leasing companies and foreign exchange dealers The oldest bank based in Port Louis is the Mauritius Commercial Bank which was founded in 1838 The Bank of Mauritius is the central bank of the country Measuring 124 m 407 ft from ground level to its pinnacle the Bank of Mauritius Tower is the tallest building in the country Transportation editPort Louis is served by two major bus stations Victoria Station is used by buses to and from the eastern and southern areas and the Plaines Wilhems district Immigration Square also known as Gare du Nord is a terminus for buses coming from the northern districts of Pamplemousses and Riviere du Rempart A number of inter city buses carry passengers to and from nearby suburbs such as Plaine Verte Vallee des Pretres Pailles Plaine Lauzun and Cite Vallijee Most streets in Port Louis are laid out in rectangular grids and many are one way Although most roads are in good shape many streets are fairly narrow as would be expected for a historic colonial town Due to the daily influx of workers to business and government offices in Port Louis day time traffic can be quite heavy and finding parking spaces a challenge 11 To cope with increasing traffic congestion the government has proposed a light rail transit system Other suggestions have included moving some of the 24 government ministries currently located in Port Louis to surrounding regions or introducing flexible work schedules 11 An effort to move workers from the city centre has already started with the construction of the Ebene office tower complex south of Port Louis A ring road passing on the east side of Port Louis is also expected to reduce congestion Phase 1 of that project was completed in 2013 12 but in February 2014 the road needed to be closed due to the appearance of a major crack apparently due to faulty design 13 Another project initiated to reduce congestion is the construction of a bridge commonly referred to as the Dream Bridge from Les Salines to Roche Bois which will span the Port Louis harbour 14 List of bus routes operated in and around Port Louis editThe following are the bus routes operated in and around Port Louis Route number Origin Destination Via Operated by 1 Port Louis Victoria Rose Hill La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin RHT Rose Hill Transport 1A Port Louis Victoria Rose Hill La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Barkly Roches Brunes Stanley RHT Rose Hill Transport 1B Port Louis Victoria Rose Hill La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Vandermeersch RHT Rose Hill Transport 2 Port Louis Victoria Curepipe La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Shoprite Phoenix St Paul Mesnil Castel Eau Coulee UBS United Bus Service 2A Port Louis Victoria Forest Side La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Shoprite Phoenix St Paul Mesnil Castel Eau Coulee Curepipe UBS3 Port Louis Victoria Vacoas La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Quatre Bornes La Louise Candos Bonne Terre CNT3B Port Louis Victoria Bord Cascades La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Quatre Bornes La Louise Candos Bonne Terre Quinze Cantons Glen Park CNT3C Port Louis Victoria Bassin La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Quatre Bornes CNT3D Port Louis Victoria La Marie La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Quatre Bornes La Louise Candos Bonne Terre Quinze Cantons Glen Park Morc Pousson CNT12 Port Louis Victoria Sebastopol La Butte Camp Chapelon Pailles Montagne Ory Moka Hospital St Pierre Verdun Quartier Militaire Melrose Montagne Blanche Individual Operators MFBOCS Moka Flacq Bus Owners Cooperative Society 19 Port Louis Immigration Creve Coeur Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Bois Pignolet Notre Dame Baillache Long Mountain Valton MBT Mauritian Bus Transport 20 Port Louis Immigration Triolet Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Arsenal Solitude TBS Triolet Bus Service 20A Port Louis Immigration Pointe aux Piments Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Arsenal Solitude Triolet Trou aux Biches TBS21 Port Louis Immigration Goodlands Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Arsenal SSRN Hospital Morc St Andre Plaine des Papayes Fond du Sac The Vale Petit Raffray Individual Operators BOCSN22 Port Louis Immigration Grand Gaube Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Khoyratty Calebasses Pamplemousses Belle Vue Harel Forbach Goodlands Roche Terre Individual Operators BOCSN23 Port Louis Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Khoyratty Calebasses Pamplemousses The Mount Piton Esperance Trebuchet Poudre d Or Pointe des Lascars CNT24 Port Louis Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Khoyratty Calebasses Pamplemousses Mon Gout Grande Rosalie Petite Julie Barlow Amaury Belle Vue Maurel CNT27 Port Louis Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Khoyratty Calebasses Pamplemousses Belle Vue Harel Mapou Piton Gokoolah Amitie Belle Vue Maurel CNT33 Plaine Verte Pailles Desforges Pope Hennessy Labourdonnais La Butte Camp Chapelon Les Guibies UBS33A Cite Vallijee Terre Rouge La Butte Casernes Labourdonnais Pope Hennessy Desforges Plaine Verte Cite Martial Ste Croix Le Hochet UBS41 Port Louis Immigration Vallee des Pretres Desforges Plaine Verte Cite Martial Carolines UBS47 Port Louis Immigration Cassis New Trunk Road Bell Village UBS50 Port Louis Immigration Tranquebar Desforges Pope Hennessy Champs de Mars UBS51 51A Port Louis Immigration Pointe aux Sables Victoria La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW La Tour Koenig Terrasson Petit Verger TBS52 Port Louis Immigration Medine Victoria La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Richelieu Petite Riviere Canot Bambous CNT52A Port Louis Immigration Albion Victoria La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Richelieu Petite Riviere Belle Vue CNT52B Port Louis Immigration Geoffroy NHDC Victoria La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Richelieu Petite Riviere Canot Bambous CNT63A Port Louis Immigration Roches Noires Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Arsenal SSRN Hospital Pamplemousses Mon Gout Grande Rosalie Petite Julie Barlow Amaury Belle Vue Maurel Riviere du Rempart CNT69 Port Louis Victoria Beaux Songes La Butte Plaine Lauzun GRNW Coromandel Beau Bassin Rose Hill Belle Rose Quatre Bornes Palma CNT70 Port Louis Immigration Cite la Cure Roche Bois Cocoterie Abercrombie Ste Croix Pere Laval Individual Operators BOCSPL71 Port Louis Immigration Poudre d Or Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Le Hochet Terre Rouge Khoyratty Calebasses Pamplemousses Belle Vue Harel Labourdonnais Cottage Esperance Trebuchet Individual Operators BOCSN72 Port Louis Immigration Jumbo Riche Terre Roche Bois New Trunk Road UBS77 Port Louis Immigration Baie du Tombeau Extended to Terre Rouge on random days Roche Bois Elizabethville Jumbo Individual Operators BOCSPL amp UBS78 Port Louis Immigration Riche Terre Nicolay Abercrombie Ste Croix Pere Laval Ste Croix UBS82 Port Louis Immigration Goodlands St AntoineLight rail transit system edit In 2012 the government decided to construct an approximately 25 km rail system between Curepipe and Port Louis which had been under consideration for nearly three decades 15 The project was initiated by a government to government agreement with the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise SCE along with private partners Singapore Mass Rapid Transit SMRT Corporation and the South African Australian engineering firm Aurecon Ltd The goal was to develop a preliminary plan of the system and then solicit expressions of interest for a design build operate finance scheme with a concession period of 33 years Construction for the light rail transit transport system began in the Fall of 2017 with the government of Mauritius awarding the contract to the Mumbai based design and construction firm Larsen amp Toubro 16 The first stage of Mauritius Metro Express from Port Louis to Rose Hill Central was opened in January 2020 the second stage an extension to Curepipe in October 2022 17 nbsp Panoramic view of Port Louis Port edit nbsp Aerial view of the city at night featuring the portPort Louis is home to the nation s main harbour which is the only official port of entry and exit for sea vessels in Mauritius Ships must be cleared in the port before visiting any other anchorage in the island nation The Mauritius Ports Authority MPA established by law in 1998 is the port authority responsible for Port Louis 18 The MPA provides port infrastructure enters into contracts with private providers for port and cargo handling services promotes the use and development of the ports and licenses and regulates port and marine services The harbour adjoins the main city with the port currently comprising three terminals 19 Terminal I contains a total of 1180 meters of quay with six berthing positions for cargo passengers and fishing boats Terminal II contains 986 meters of quays with six berthing positions and includes specialized facilities for handling and storing sugar fish tallow and caustic soda In particular the Bulk Sugar Terminal operated by the Mauritius Sugar Terminal Corporation can handle vessels with up to 11 meters of draft can load sugar at a rate of 1450 tons per hour and can store 175 000 tons of cargo Also present in Terminal II is a dedicated 124 meter cruise ship jetty with a dredged depth of 10 8 metres Terminal III has two 280 meter quays with a depth of 14 meters and is specialized for handling container ships having three super post Panamax and five post Panamax gantry cranes Also present are storage facilities for bulk ethanol and tie in points for reefer containers Vessels too large to dock at the quays can anchor at the Outer Anchorage which is still within the official boundaries of the port The number of ships visiting the port numbered over 2 200 annually in 2010 In 2019 cargo container capacity was 1 million TEUs twenty foot equivalent units 20 Overall the port contributes 2 to the country s GDP 21 The cruise ship terminal opened in 2010 and named after Christian Decotter past chairman of the Mauritius Tourism Advisory Board illustrates the increasing role of tourism in the economy of Mauritius Cruise ships of up to 300 metres can be accommodated at the facility which includes two access bridges for passengers and vehicles The facility was the first in the Indian Ocean to be capable of handling the largest cruise ships in the world In 2012 passenger arrivals by sea included 11 510 tourists and 6 450 excursionists who arrived aboard 23 cruise ships 22 Berthing facilities are available at the Caudan Waterfront Available are 20 berths with electrical and water connections showers and toilets laundry and vehicle parking Also available are dry dock and hull and sail repair facilities Depths of the berths range from 2 to 4 meters depending on the tide and up to 30 metre ships can be accommodated Also based in the port is the National Coast Guard facility at Quay A of Terminal I Airport edit Port Louis is served by Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport the hub of Air Mauritius which is also served among others by Air France Emirates Saudia and Turkish Airlines Education edit nbsp Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre in Port LouisPrimary and secondary schools in Port Louis include state run and private institutions Most private schools receive much of their support from the government based on a formula where the government pays staff wages and operating expenses based on a grant formula Other costs are covered by students and their families such as books and uniforms The government also provides private schools with loans at preferential interest rates to help upgrade facilities The state affiliated schools include those operated by MEDCO Mauritius Educational Development Company which is a partnership between the Government of Mauritius and the State Investment Corporation Port Louis houses several secondary schools which include Alpha College Bhujoharry College Labourdonnais College Port Louis Academy Loreto College Madad Ul Islam Girls College Muslim Girls College City College Full Day School Institute of Islamic and Secular Studies London College Ocep The Open College and Port Louis High School MEDCO Trinity Secondary School MEDCO Trinity Secondary School Port Louis North SSS and Sir Abdool Razack Mohammed SSS Goolam Mohammed Dawjee Atchia State College MEDCO Cassis Secondary School Renganaden Seeneevassen SSS Port Louis SSS and Royal College Port Louis The state also operates a vocational school for boys Immaculee Conception SSV The major institute of tertiary education in Port Louis is the University of Technology Mauritius a public university with a technology focus The Ecole de Medecine Louis Pasteur prepares students for medical studies at Universite de Lille in France Several technical schools also have locations in the city including the Jhurry Rya School which specializes in information technology Appavoo Business School Apollo Bramwell Nursing School BSP School of Accountancy amp Management and the London College of Accountancy Architecture edit nbsp Government House built in 1738 nbsp The Caudan Waterfront commercial development in Port Louis The city is full of numerous buildings and monuments that reflect its rich and diverse colonial history Near the city centre there are several French colonial buildings that date to the 18th century including the Government House Other prominent traditional elements include the Jummah Mosque the majestic English Saint James Cathedral the Indian Tamil Temple the elegant five tier colonial Port Louis Theatre Theatre de Port Louis the Champ de Mars Racecourse and the nearby Chinese Pagoda Also present are some typical houses from past eras which are mostly wooden structures with shuttered windows and large porches However many historic buildings are in a poor state of repair and are being quickly replaced with homes and commercial structures constructed from more durable but less sustainable materials such as concrete and the city now includes many glass concrete high rises Chinatown edit Main article Chinatown Port Louis Mauritius The Pagoda is a central feature of the Port Louis Chinatown which is one of several Chinatowns in Africa Its entrance is marked by a large friendship gate just east of the Central Market The site was the traditional location of homes and shops of the Chinese community which was dominated by descendants of the Hakka Chinese who first came to Mauritius in 1826 nbsp A typical Chinatown of Port Louis in the 1860sChinatown is now home to a more diverse community but preserves its original appearance and contains many small shops and restaurants Its old buildings and Chinese pagodas face the modern buildings of the city s business centre The Chinese Chamber of Commerce founded in 1908 and second only to Singapore as the world s oldest citation needed hosts a popular food and cultural festival each April or May The Chamber also runs a funeral parlour for the Chinese Community called Kit Lok to provide vigil facilities for bereaved families Culture edit nbsp Port Louis TheatrePort Louis has been an active cultural city attracting painters poets sculptors and writers for centuries Marie Therese Humbert wrote her famous novel La Montagne des Signaux with Port Louis in mind Malcolm de Chazal was a common Mauritian visionary writer and painter who was often seen in the capital mostly at the central market Champ de Mars and l hotel National Robert Edouard Hart a great poet found in this very active city a source of inspiration Port Louis born poet and semiologist Khal Torabully the foremost poet of indenture and coolitude recently designed Travellers Lane at the Jardin de la Compagnie inaugurated by Navin Ramgoolam the Mauritian Prime Minister and the Parcours Culturel with aphorisms of Malcolm de Chazal just facing the famous Port Louis Theatre That theater still in use and catering mostly to presentations of classical music jazz and local drama has a distinguished history that includes the first presentation of opera on the island in the 19th century by travelling European troupes More modern entertainment facilities in Port Louis include several cinemas in which most films are presented in French and English Recently opened in Paille a suburb of Port Louis is the ultra modern Swami Vivekananda International Convention Centre It is the first such facility in Mauritius and is used to house conventions concerts trade shows and exhibitions English is currently the official language of Port Louis and Mauritius 23 Museums edit nbsp Blue Penny MuseumThe Blue Penny Museum is located at the Caudan Waterfront and is dedicated to the history and art of the island Its collection includes antique marine maps paintings sculptures engravings and stamps including examples of the famous orange red one penny and deep blue two pence stamps The Natural History Museum of Port Louis houses exhibits of the impressive fauna of Mauritius with a gallery devoted to birds and terrestrial animals a second focusing on marine species and a third focused on the dodo the famous Mauritian bird which became extinct during the Dutch occupation The Mauritius Postal Museum is housed in an old stone building that dates to the 18th century and houses displays of stamps and postal paraphernalia from Mauritius and around the world The Mauritius Photography Museum located in a small 18th century white washed French colonial building is a private museum that displays artifacts and documents about Mauritian photography and the early days of cinematography The Aapravasi Ghat is the remains of the immigration depot that was built by the British Government to import labourers from India Eastern Africa Madagascar China and Southeast Asia to work on the island s sugar estates Although not a museum in a traditional sense the National Library of Mauritius houses a rich and comprehensive collection of material related to Mauritius history including manuscripts books newspapers periodicals music scores photographs maps drawings and other graphic art forms and audiovisual materials in addition to providing the traditional services of a library to residents of the city and nation Places of worship editThe most common places of worship are Hindu temples 24 There are also Christian churches and temples Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Louis Catholic Church Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean Anglican Communion Assemblies of God and Muslim mosques Sports edit nbsp The Champ de Mars Racecourse in Port LouisSports are popular among the inhabitants of Port Louis as in the rest of Mauritius Over 35 sports federations are organized under the aegis of the Mauritius Sports Council 25 Popular activities include football volleyball a range of martial arts Karate Taekwon Do Wushu table tennis badminton and petanque which is a form of boules The Mauritius National Olympic committee is also based in Port Louis Public sports facilities in Port Louis include St Francois Xavier stadium which is used for football There is however a general dearth of public facilities in Port Louis proper with most being built in the surrounding less densely inhabited suburbs and districts Football clubs are organized nationwide by the Mauritius Football Association which currently has ten teams in its Premier League This includes the Port Louis team named the Association Sportive Port Louis 2000 AS Port Louis 2000 which won the national championship in 2003 2004 2005 and 2011 Another popular sports activity in Port Louis is the Thoroughbred horse races held at the Champ de Mars Racecourse which is the second oldest horse race track in the world Gambling on the horse races can be done both with bookies and the tote available at multiple locations inside the grandstand Gambling in general is a popular sport in Port Louis Besides the racecourse within Port Louis gambling can be done in four casinos that offer table games plus gaming slot and video poker machines Port Louis includes the largest casino in the entire country of Mauritius the Caudan Waterfront Casino at Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel Other casinos are the Le Grand Casino du Domaine L Amicale Casino and the Senator Club Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Mauritius Port Louis is twinned with 26 nbsp Alexandria Egypt nbsp Antsiranana Madagascar nbsp Dakar Senegal nbsp Doha Qatar nbsp Foshan China nbsp Karachi Pakistan nbsp La Possession Reunion France nbsp Lamentin Guadeloupe France nbsp Maputo Mozambique nbsp Port Mathurin Mauritius nbsp Pretoria South Africa nbsp Saint Malo FranceNotable people editEugenie Poujade 1814 1881 writer and poet 27 See also edit nbsp Africa portalList of places in Mauritius Port Louis District World Hindi SecretariatReferences edit Municipal amp District Councils in Mauritius Government of Mauritius Retrieved 24 July 2012 permanent dead link a b Statistics Mauritius Demography Unit 2018 DIGEST OF DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS 2018 PDF Dec Government of Mauritius p 33 Retrieved 21 May 2020 Auguste Toussaint Histoire des iles Mascareignes p 24 Britannica Port Louis Encyclopaedia Britannica USA Retrieved 7 July 2019 Ministry of Local Government and Outer Islands Local Government Act 2011 PDF Government of Mauritius pp 768 770 Retrieved 15 December 2012 permanent dead link Municipales et villageoises les 6 principaux changements in French Le Defimedia Archived from the original on 23 November 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2012 Electoral Commissioner s Office Port Louis Electoral govmu org Retrieved 26 August 2017 World Weather Information Service Port Louis worldweather wmo int Retrieved 12 March 2023 Average Conditions Port Louis Mauritius BBC Weather Retrieved 29 September 2012 Port of Port Louis World Port Source Archived from the original on 20 May 2019 Retrieved 24 July 2012 a b 1 dead link Republic of Mauritius Prime Minister Inaugurates Port Louis Ring Road Phase 1 Govmu org Archived from the original on 26 August 2017 Retrieved 26 August 2017 Ring Road cracks due to faulty design Defimedia info Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Dream bridge to ease access to harbour Lexpress mu 3 September 2007 Retrieved 26 August 2017 Light Rail Transit back on track Le Defimedia Archived from the original on 29 March 2014 Retrieved 30 October 2012 Republic of Mauritius Metro Express project to the tune of Rs 18 8 billion to kick start in September 2017 govmu org Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2018 Mauritius opens light rail Phase 2C 12 October 2022 Archived from the original on 12 October 2022 Retrieved 12 January 2023 Mauritius Ports Authority Harvesting Resources under the Blue Economy Mauport com Retrieved 26 August 2017 2 dead link An ocean of economic opportunity The Business Report Retrieved 24 January 2019 A B Ramsaha 2011 Port Louis Harbour Presentation at African Ports and Maritime Conference Namibia International Travel And Tourism 2012 annual report Downloaded from statsmauritius govmu org Republic of Mauritius Language Archived from the original on 20 October 2017 Retrieved 30 August 2020 J Gordon Melton Martin Baumann Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO USA 2010 p 1837 Mauritius Sports Council Home Mauritiussportscouncil com Archived from the original on 17 December 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2017 International links City Council of Port Louis Retrieved 15 July 2020 Staaff Ferdinand Natanael 1885 La litterature franc aise depuis la formation de la langue jusqu a nos jours Lectures choisies par le colonel Staaff in French Didier et Cie p 1314 External links edit nbsp Media related to Port Louis at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en 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