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CEEAC Building Malabo (Equatorial Guinea)

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The CEEAC Building in Malabo II is the representative headquarters for the Economic Community of Central African States within Equatorial Guinea. This modern architectural landmark signifies the country's active participation in regional economic and political integration. Located in a prestigious district that hosts numerous international embassies and organizations, the building serves as a hub for regional diplomatic activities and cooperation projects. Its design reflects the contemporary urban planning of Malabo II and the nation's commitment to being a key player in Central African affairs. The facility is a symbol of regional solidarity and the pursuit of shared economic prosperity. Curriculum: Politics K8, Social Studies K7.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The CEEAC building in Malabo II is a representative government seat that is normally not open to the public. You can view the building from the outside and admire its architecture. Interior visits are only possible with special permission.
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Typical hours
As a government building, there are no fixed visiting hours for the public. The exterior grounds are accessible during daytime, but security regulations must be observed.
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Photography
Photography from outside is usually allowed, but be mindful of security personnel on site. Taking pictures of the facade and surroundings is generally unproblematic.
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Time needed
For an exterior viewing, about 10 to 15 minutes are enough. Those wishing to explore the surroundings and other nearby buildings should allow about 30 minutes.
Combine with
The building is located in the Malabo II district, where other government buildings and embassies are also situated. A walk along Malabo's waterfront promenade is also recommended.
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Getting there
The building is easily reached by taxi or rental car as it is on a main road in Malabo II. Public transport is limited, but shared taxis run to the area.
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Insider tip
Visit the building best on a weekday morning, as there is a greater chance of open areas. Dress appropriately out of respect for the government seat.

Geography

Coordinates
3.79100, 8.78200

Facts

  • Representative building for the Economic Community of Central African States.
  • A modern landmark in the international district of Malabo II.
  • A hub for regional diplomatic coordination and cooperation.
  • Symbolizes Equatorial Guinea's role in Central African integration.
  • Located near various international embassies and government ministries.
  • Reflects the modern architectural standards of the new capital zone.
  • Facilitates international meetings and regional economic dialogue.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the CEEAC building?
It is the headquarters of the Economic Community of Central African States in Malabo.
Can the building be visited inside?
As it is an administrative building, tourist access is usually restricted to the exterior.
Is it allowed to photograph the CEEAC building?
Caution is advised; photographing government buildings often requires permission in Malabo.
Why is its architecture significant?
It represents the modern administrative development and regional integration of Equatorial Guinea.
Where in Malabo is the building located?
It is located in the modern government district, away from the historical old town.
CEEAC Building Malabo: where is it located?
CEEAC Building Malabo is located in Equatorial Guinea.
CEEAC Building Malabo: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.
CEEAC Building Malabo: why is it worth visiting?
The CEEAC Building in Malabo II is the representative headquarters for the Economic Community of Central African States within Equatorial Guinea.
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