Mo'o Kemfouet
Provinciale 17
Mo'o Kemfouet Castle
The Mo'o Kemfouet Castle is situated at Provinciale 17, Penka-Michel, Cameroon.
History
The construction of the Mo'o Kemfouet Castle reportedly dates from the 19th century, with its primary purpose being as a palace for local nobility. The castle's historic significance lies in its association with the region's royal family and its role in maintaining social order during the colonial era.
Architecture
The Mo'o Kemfouet Castle is characterized by its traditional African architectural style, featuring a combination of wooden structures and thatched roofs. The layout of the castle consists of several interconnected buildings, including living quarters, storage facilities, and ceremonial spaces.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Great Hall: A large, open-plan space used for communal gatherings and ceremonies.
- The Royal Chambers: Luxurious bedrooms reserved for the royal family.
- The Armory: A storage facility housing the castle's military equipment.
Current Status and Use
The Mo'o Kemfouet Castle is currently in a state of disrepair, with much of its original structure having been damaged or destroyed over time. Despite this, the castle remains an important cultural landmark in Penka-Michel, attracting visitors interested in local history and architecture.
Heritage Status
The Mo'o Kemfouet Castle has been recognized as a national monument in Cameroon, acknowledging its historical significance and cultural importance to the region.
Visiting Information
- Address: Provinciale 17
- Town: Penka-Michel
- Country: Cameroon
Details
| Name | Mo'o Kemfouet |
|---|---|
| City | Penka-Michel |
| Country | Cameroon |
| Coordinates | 5.4708304, 10.206733 |
| Current use | Cultural landmark |
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