Tafo Ati Ahenfie
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Tafo Ati Ahenfie
Location: The Tafo Ati Ahenfie is situated on Pineapple Street in New Tafo Akim, Ghana.
History
- Believed to date from the 19th century, this palace was constructed as a residence for the local chiefs. Its purpose was to serve as a seat of power and authority for the ruling family.
- The Tafo Ati Ahenfie is an example of traditional Ghanaian architecture, featuring a mix of wooden structures and thatched roofs. The layout is characterized by a central courtyard surrounded by various rooms and buildings.
Historical Significance and Events
- This palace played a significant role in the local history, serving as a gathering place for important events and ceremonies. Although its exact significance is unclear, it is reported to have been an important center of community life.
Current Status and Use
- The Tafo Ati Ahenfie has undergone various transformations over the years. Today, it remains a notable landmark in New Tafo Akim, although its current use is largely ceremonial.
Heritage Status
The palace has been designated as a cultural heritage site, recognizing its importance to Ghana's rich history and traditions.
- Visiting Information: Address: Pineapple Street, New Tafo Akim, Ghana. Access: Open to the public.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Tafo Ati Ahenfie features several notable rooms, including a grand hall and a ceremonial chamber. Its traditional architecture and historical significance make it an attractive destination for those interested in Ghanaian culture and history.
Details
| Name | Tafo Ati Ahenfie |
|---|---|
| City | New Tafo Akim |
| Country | Ghana |
| Coordinates | 6.2173653, -0.3660918 |
| Current use | largely ceremonial |
| Accessible | true |
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