Mercury House – Zanzibar, Tanzania - Atlas Obscura

Mercury House

Freddie Mercury's childhood home is now a monument to the iconic Queen rockstar.  

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While walking around the island of Zanzibar, you’ll come across an unexpected place: a monument to Freddie Mercury, the famous vocalist and songwriter for the rock band Queen.

On a small road in Stone Town, the historic center of Zanzibar, stands what’s dubbed the Mercury House. Mercury spent parts of his childhood within this house. He was born in Zanzibar, as his parents were living there so that his father, Bomi Bulsara, could continue working with the British Colonial Office as a cashier.

Although some dispute the history, many historians believe that as a child, Mercury spent his holidays at this home in Zanzibar and his school years attending class in India. When living in Stone Town, Mercury and his parents would regularly attend the nearby Zoroastrian temple.

Although Mercury returned to Zanzibar at age 18 to live with his parents, he fled to England the next year to escape the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution, which overthrew the Sultan and killed thousands of Arabs and Indians. There, he would form Queen and spend the rest of his years.

The facade of the house features a small monument with pictures of Mercury throughout his childhood and life. 

Know Before You Go

The Mercury House is located on Kenyatta Road in the heart of Stone Town, Zanzibar.

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