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The White Fathers' House (also known as Atiman House) is a historical building in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is located in Sokoine Street, north-east of St. Joseph's Cathedral. It is named after the White Fathers, as the building has been the seat of their mission since 1922. The alternative name of "Atiman" refers to , an African physician who was freed from slavery in Nigeria by the White Fathers and later served in Tanzania until his death, in 1924.

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  • The White Fathers' House (also known as Atiman House) is a historical building in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is located in Sokoine Street, north-east of St. Joseph's Cathedral. It is named after the White Fathers, as the building has been the seat of their mission since 1922. The alternative name of "Atiman" refers to , an African physician who was freed from slavery in Nigeria by the White Fathers and later served in Tanzania until his death, in 1924. (en)
  • La White Fathers' House (in inglese: "casa dei Padri Bianchi") o Atiman House ("casa di Atiman") è uno degli edifici più antichi di Dar es Salaam, in Tanzania; si trova in Sokoine Street, a nordest della cattedrale di St. Joseph, fra un edificio ministeriale e la Forodhani Secondary School. Prende il nome dai Missionari d'Africa, detti anche "Padri Bianchi", che la usano come sede della propria missione; il nome "casa di Atiman" si riferisce invece ad , un dottore che fu liberato dalla schiavitù in Nigeria dai Padri Bianchi e che in seguito prestò la propria opera in Tanzania fino alla morte, avvenuta circa nel 1924. (it)
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  • La White Fathers' House (in inglese: "casa dei Padri Bianchi") o Atiman House ("casa di Atiman") è uno degli edifici più antichi di Dar es Salaam, in Tanzania; si trova in Sokoine Street, a nordest della cattedrale di St. Joseph, fra un edificio ministeriale e la Forodhani Secondary School. Prende il nome dai Missionari d'Africa, detti anche "Padri Bianchi", che la usano come sede della propria missione; il nome "casa di Atiman" si riferisce invece ad , un dottore che fu liberato dalla schiavitù in Nigeria dai Padri Bianchi e che in seguito prestò la propria opera in Tanzania fino alla morte, avvenuta circa nel 1924. Si ritiene che l'edificio sia stato edificato negli anni 1860 (secondo alcune fonti nel 1866), originariamente per ospitare l'harem del sultano Majid. Nel 1922 l'edificio fu venduto ai Missionari d'Africa, che ne fecero la loro principale sede in Africa Orientale. All'interno dell'edificio, aperto alle visite turistiche, si trovano tra l'altro due antiche fotografie che mostrano il lungomare di Dar durante la dominazione coloniale tedesca. (it)
  • The White Fathers' House (also known as Atiman House) is a historical building in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is located in Sokoine Street, north-east of St. Joseph's Cathedral. It is named after the White Fathers, as the building has been the seat of their mission since 1922. The alternative name of "Atiman" refers to , an African physician who was freed from slavery in Nigeria by the White Fathers and later served in Tanzania until his death, in 1924. The building is believed to have been built in the 1860s (possibly 1866) as a harem for Sultan Majid of Zanzibar. In 1922, it was sold to the White Fathers, and became their main base in East Africa. The building is open to visitors and has a little exhibit with old pictures of Dar's sea front, dating back to the years of German rule (early 20th century). (en)
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