Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte'
Provinciale 17
Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte'
The Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte', also known as Chefferie Temte, is situated at Provinciale 17 in Penka-Michel, Cameroon.
History
Believed to have been constructed during the late medieval period, the castle served as a palace for local nobility. Its purpose was primarily ceremonial and residential.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style reflects its historical significance as a palace of the region. The layout is characterized by a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and courtyards. Notable features include the grand entrance hall, ornate stonework, and intricate wood carvings.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Grand Entrance Hall: A large, high-ceilinged room with ornate stone walls and wooden doors.
- Great Hall: A spacious area used for feasts and ceremonies, featuring a large fireplace and wooden beams.
- Private Quarters: The castle's residential areas, believed to have been reserved for the nobility.
Historical Significance
The Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte' played an important role in regional politics and culture. Although its historical significance is not well-documented, it is widely recognized as a notable example of medieval Cameroonian architecture.
Current Status and Use
The castle's current status is that of a private residence. It has been preserved and maintained by the local community, who continue to live and work within its walls.
Heritage Status
The Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte' is listed as a national monument in Cameroon, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Provinciale 17
- Location: Penka-Michel, Cameroon
- Access: Limited public access; permission required for entry.
Details
| Name | Chefferie Fo'o Menkeuh 'Temte' |
|---|---|
| City | Penka-Michel |
| Country | Cameroon |
| Coordinates | 5.4680214, 10.201157 |
| Current use | private residence |
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