List of buildings and structures in Guinea

A list of notable buildings and structures in Guinea by city:

Conakry

Hospitals

Hotels

Markets

Palaces and museums

Parks and gardens

Places of worship

Schools

  • College Gbessia Centre
  • College-Lycee Sainte-Marie
  • Gamal Abdel Nasser University (Institut Polytechnique de Conakry)[27][28]
  • Institut Geographique National (Guinea)[29]
  • Université Kofi Annan[30]

Other

Dalaba

  • Restaurant Hidalgo[33]
  • Sib Hotel Fouta[34]

Guéckédou

  • Guéckédou Hospital

Kankan

Kindia

  • Hotel Flamboyant[34]
  • Kahere Eila Poultry Farming School[36]
  • Kindia University[30]

Kissidougou

Koundara

  • Musée Fédérale Annexe de Koundara[37]
  • Koundara Ethnology Museum[37]

Labé

  • Hotel du Tourisme

Macenta

Mamou

  • Hotel Baly[34]
  • Mamou Market

Nzérékoré

  • Auberge Golo[35]
  • Club Hanoi
  • Hospital Market Stadium
  • Hotel Bakoli[38]
  • Hotel Haida[35]
  • Hotel le Destin[35]
  • Hotel Le Mont Nimba[35]
  • Musee Ethnographique
  • L'Université de N’Zérékoré
  • Université du Developpement Communautaire[30]
  • Nzérékoré Hospital[39]
  • Nimba Market[38]
  • Nzérékoré Mosque

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