Achimfo Divisional Palace
Enchi - Tarkwa
Achimfo Divisional Palace
The Achimfo Divisional Palace is a historic castle located in Achimfo, Tarkwa, Ghana.
History
The construction of the palace reportedly dates back to the late 19th century, during the British colonial era. Its purpose was as a divisional headquarters for the local administration, serving as a center for governance and administrative functions.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is believed to be a blend of traditional Ghanaian and European influences. The layout features a central courtyard surrounded by several wings, including residential quarters, offices, and storage facilities. The building's design reflects the practical needs of its original purpose, with an emphasis on functionality and security.
Location
The Achimfo Divisional Palace is situated in Enchi - Tarkwa, Ghana, at coordinates 5.7829477, -2.7257325.
Current Status and Use
The palace has been abandoned for several decades, leaving it to decay. Its current status is that of a neglected historic site, awaiting restoration or repurposing.
Heritage Status
The Achimfo Divisional Palace has not been formally designated as a heritage site by any reputable authority.
Visiting Information
Due to its neglect and abandonment, the palace is not currently open to visitors. However, it remains an important part of Ghana's historical landscape, offering insights into the country's colonial past.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific information regarding notable features or rooms within the palace can be provided at this time.
Details
| Name | Achimfo Divisional Palace |
|---|---|
| City | Achimfo |
| Country | Ghana |
| Coordinates | 5.7829475, -2.7257326 |
| Current use | abandoned |
| Accessible | false |
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