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Chefferie Leeh

Provinciale 31

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Chefferie Leeh

A 19th-century palace castle located in Penka-Michel, Cameroon.

History

  • The Chefferie Leeh was constructed during the late 19th century as a residence for local nobility. Its purpose was to serve as a symbol of power and wealth for the ruling family.

Architecture

The castle's architecture is characterized by a mix of traditional and European influences. The layout features a central keep, surrounded by outer walls and outbuildings. The building materials used were locally sourced stone and timber.

Location

Chefferie Leeh is situated on Provinciale 31 in the town of Penka-Michel, Cameroon.

Current Status and Use

The castle has been abandoned for several decades and is currently in a state of disrepair. It serves as a local landmark and tourist attraction.

Heritage Status

The Chefferie Leeh has been recognized as a national monument by the government of Cameroon.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle, but it may require permission from local authorities or private owners. The surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep features a grand hall with high ceilings and ornate wooden carvings.
  • The palace has several outbuildings, including stables and a chapel.
  • A notable feature of the castle is its well-preserved stone wall, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Details

NameChefferie Leeh
CityPenka-Michel
CountryCameroon
Coordinates5.4501295, 10.210422
Current uselocal landmark and tourist attraction