Bogobiri House, Cultural center and boutique hotel in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
Bogobiri House is a two-building complex in Ikoyi that brings together accommodation, dining, an art gallery, and event spaces under one roof. The interiors feature Nigerian artistic pieces and materials like local timber, straw, and leather throughout the rooms.
The venue opened in 2003 with the goal of creating a space where Nigerian traditions and contemporary art could meet in the growing city. Its founding helped shape how art and culture function in modern Lagos.
The gallery here shows work by Nigerian artists and hosts regular events like jazz nights, poetry readings, and open mic sessions. Visitors can experience how the space brings together contemporary performances with local artistic traditions.
The property sits on Maitama Sule Street in South-West Ikoyi and welcomes visitors looking for rooms, meals, or event spaces in one location. Its position on this main street makes it easy to reach and explore the surrounding area.
Each room carries its own theme reflecting different elements of Nigerian heritage and is furnished with locally handcrafted pieces made from natural materials. This approach turns every space into a small work of art.
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