Chefferie Tomel
D56
Chefferie Tomel
A 16th-century palace castle located in Massok, Cameroon.
History
- The Chefferie Tomel was constructed during the 16th century as a royal residence for the local ruler. Its purpose was to serve as a symbol of power and authority within the community.
Architecture
The Chefferie Tomel is an example of traditional Cameroonian architecture, with a blend of African and European influences. The castle's layout features a central courtyard surrounded by several wings, including living quarters for the royal family and administrative offices.
Layout
- A grand hall with high ceilings and ornate wooden carvings
- A throne room with intricate stone carvings and colorful textiles
- A private chamber for the royal family
Location
The Chefferie Tomel is situated in Massok, a town located in the Far North Region of Cameroon. The address is D56.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently abandoned and has fallen into disrepair. However, efforts are being made to restore it to its former glory.
Heritage Status
The Chefferie Tomel was declared a national monument by the government of Cameroon in recognition of its historical significance.
Visiting Information
Due to its remote location, visiting the Chefferie Tomel requires careful planning and preparation. Visitors should be prepared for challenging terrain and limited access to basic amenities.
Note: The castle's current condition may limit accessibility or require special permits.
Details
| Name | Chefferie Tomel |
|---|---|
| City | Massok |
| Country | Cameroon |
| Coordinates | 4.1440377, 10.477972 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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