Mulinuʻu

Mulinuʻu is a small village situated on a tiny peninsula on Upolu island in Samoa.

It is located on the central north coast of the island and is part of the urban area comprising Apia, the country's capital.

[2] Mulinuʻu peninsula, where this and some other villages are situated, is the site of the Fale Fono or Parliament House in Samoa as well as the Lands and Titles Court.

At the tip of the peninsula is the meteorology office which was initially established in the late 19th century as an observatory.

The peninsula is also the site for several important tombs including that of the previous Head of State, Malietoa Tanumafili II.

A historical photo of Mulinu'u showing oval Samoan fale (photo taken between 1893–1949).
Unveiling of the Anglo-American Monument at Mulinu'u (1900), with Mount Vaea , the burial place of Robert Louis Stevenson , in the background.