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Chefferie Lepoh

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Chefferie Lepoh

A 19th-century palace castle located in Nkong-Zem, Cameroon.

History

The Chefferie Lepoh was built during the late 19th century as a palace for the local chief. Its construction period is believed to date from around 1880 to 1890.

Architecture and Layout

  • The Chefferie Lepoh features a traditional African architectural style, with a mix of wooden and thatched roof structures.
  • The layout consists of several rooms, including a throne room, living quarters, and storage areas.

Historical Significance and Events

The castle played an important role in the local chiefdom during the colonial era. It is reportedly where the chief would receive visitors and conduct diplomatic meetings with European officials.

Current Status and Use

The Chefferie Lepoh remains a private residence, although it has been preserved as a historical landmark. The site is currently under the care of local authorities.

Heritage Status

The castle was designated as a protected cultural heritage site by the government in 2010.

Visiting Information

Due to its private nature, visiting the Chefferie Lepoh requires special permission from the local authorities.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • Throne Room: A grand room used for receiving visitors and conducting official meetings.
  • Living Quarters: Private areas where the chief would reside with his family.
  • Storage Areas: Spaces used to store food, clothing, and other essential items.

Details

NameChefferie Lepoh
CityNkong-Zem
CountryCameroon
Coordinates5.510638, 10.079483
Current useprivate residence and historical landmark