ECHANGEUR DE LIMETE

Welcome to Kinshasa, if Paris has its Eiffel Tower and New York has its statue of liberty; we too in Kinshasa have our turn around the Limete Interchange commonly known as Echangeur. This is a tower of 210 meters, with these 5 floors and 4 elevators even if it is little that was enough for us at the time.
As a reminder, let’s go back this tower, the construction of which was initiated by our former president Mobutu Sese Seko in 1970, unfortunately could not be completed.
So therefore, it has remained unoccupied and remains beautiful to see when you were traveling Kinshasa as a reference in case you are new to the city, because it is visible as soon as you descend from our beautiful international airport of N ’ djili.
Have you noticed this already if you have already come to Kinshasa, otherwise I would be delighted as a local guide to show you around the place.
If, this one remained unoccupied, but that does not prevent the current government to open this beautiful space of relaxation during the festive periods, or the granting of the academic degrees to the students arrived at the end of their courses in the different universities of the city of.

Do not forget also that being a country sheltering many churches of the revivals, this space is also used for the evangelical campaigns.

It was a very exciting time for me to write this text to you live from the Limete Interchange.
Happy reading to all!

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Hi @Hamba ,

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