Fort St Sebastian, Shama (Western region of Ghana)
It was built by the Portuguese from 1520 to 1526 as a trading post in and captured by the Dutch West India Company in 1642. The original purpose of the fort was to serve as a deterrent to English sailors interfering in Shama trade.
The first black European university professor (in Germany - Halle/Saale), Anton Wilhelm Amo, lies interred in the fort's graveyard. The fort was ceded with the entire Dutch Gold Coast to Britain in 1872. |
During the time of the African Slave Trade, kidnapped slaves were imprisoned here while awaiting transport to North America.
Fort San Sebastian, Shama (1526) - In an area known as Shama, on the coast of Ghana’s Western Region, lies Ghana’s third oldest fortification. Fort San Sebastian is a historical architectural delight, reflecting the distinctive styles and preferences of both its Portuguese and Dutch sculpturing. Fort San Sebastian was built by the Portuguese from 1520 to 1526. Its original purpose was to serve as a deterrent to English sailors interfering in Shama trade.
Fort San Sebastian, Shama (1526) - In an area known as Shama, on the coast of Ghana’s Western Region, lies Ghana’s third oldest fortification. Fort San Sebastian is a historical architectural delight, reflecting the distinctive styles and preferences of both its Portuguese and Dutch sculpturing. Fort San Sebastian was built by the Portuguese from 1520 to 1526. Its original purpose was to serve as a deterrent to English sailors interfering in Shama trade.
Fort San Sebastian has been described as a small-scale copy of St. George’s Castle , and the fort received a mention in Di Castaldi's Venetian map of 1564.
However, when the Dutch took over the fort in 1638, San Sebastian was a ruin. Major Dutch renovation works in between 1640 and 1643 substantially expanded the initial structural form. Later Dutch West Indian records reveal some trade in gold and slaves at the fort, but by 1705, the Dutch West India Company’s official opinion was that although the fort served as a source of fuel wood and water, there was no trade activity. Fort San Sebastian was ceded to the British in 1872. Rehabilitated in 1957, the fort is presently used as a post office and magistrate’s court. It also serves as offices for the Electoral Commission. The fort’s opening hours are 9:00am to 4:30pm. |
Entrance fees are as follows:
Pupils from Primary to JHS 3GH¢ 0.50, SHS StudentsGH¢ 1.00, Tertiary Students with ID GH¢ 2.00, Ghanaian Adults GH¢ 5.00, Foreign Children USD 2.00 or its equivalent in Ghana cedis, Foreign Students with ID USD 7.00 or its equivalent in Ghana cedis, Adult Foreigners USD 10.00 or its equivalent in Ghana cedis *Entrance fees were reviewed in February 2013 Contact Details: GMMB Central and Western Regions Cape Coast Castle Cape Coast Tel +233-3321 32529 Source: Anquandah, Kwesi J., Castles and Forts of Ghana, 1999, page 67. Images (c) Wikipedia by Sathyan.velumani & BotMultichillT |
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