Open daily
9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Adults: $8
Children under 12: $6
Mercury House
Shangani Street, Stone Town Zanzibar, Tanzania
Mercury House sits on Shangani Street, one of Stone Town’s most iconic seafront streets, just steps from the Indian Ocean. It is easily reached on foot from most Stone Town hotels, and clearly marked with the Freddie Mercury Museum sign on its carved wooden door.
Zanzibar is well connected internationally. Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) receives direct flights from Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Addis Ababa, Dubai, and several European cities. Stone Town is approximately a 20-minute taxi ride from the airport.
Alternatively, regular high-speed ferries connect Dar es Salaam with Zanzibar in roughly two hours. The ferry terminal in Stone Town is a short walk from Mercury House.
Stone Town is compact and best explored on foot. Mercury House is in the Shangani area, the historic seafront quarter. From the ferry terminal it is approximately a 10-minute walk, and within easy walking distance from most Stone Town hotels. We recommend searching “Freddie Mercury Museum Zanzibar” on Google Maps for directions.
Rare images tracing every stage of Freddie’s life: from his earliest years on this island to the stages of the world’s greatest arenas.
Original costumes, personal objects, and handwritten notes on display, each accompanied by the context that places it in his story.
There is something about standing in the rooms where Farrokh Bulsara grew up that no documentary or album can replicate.
We welcome school groups, tour operators, and private groups of all sizes. For group visits, please contact us in advance so we can ensure the best possible experience for your party.
Email info@blue-guanaco-224466.hostingersite.com with your group size, preferred date, and any specific requirements. We will respond within 48 hours.
The world’s first museum dedicated to Freddie Mercury, in the childhood home where his story began, on Shangani Street, Stone Town, Zanzibar.
Mercury House, Shangani Street, Stone Town, Zanzibar
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