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Fort San Sebastian

Fort San Sebastian in the village of Shama, Ghana, was built in 1526. It played a role in trade and slavery and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come and explore its history, learn about its past, and understand its importance in Ghana's cultural heritage.

24 Apr 2025
Edite Strautmane
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Opening hours The opening hours are 09:00 to 16:30.
Entry fees Entrance fees are as per the listed GMMB fee schedule on their website.

Fort San Sebastian is located in Shama, a coastal town in Ghana's Western Region. It was built by the Portuguese in 1526 and it is one of the oldest European forts in sub-Saharan Africa. The fort was constructed to oversee trade activities and protect Portuguese interests in the region.

History

The fort's history reflects the European competition for trade dominance along the West African coast. Initially, it served as a trading post for goods such as gold and ivory. Over time, it became a site linked to the transatlantic slave trade, where enslaved Africans were held before being transported to the Americas.

In 1642, the Dutch captured Fort San Sebastian from the Portuguese. Under Dutch control, the fort underwent several renovations and played a role in regional trade networks. Later, in 1872, the fort was ceded to the British as part of the transfer of the Dutch Gold Coast.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Today, Fort San Sebastian is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stands as a reminder of Ghana's colonial past and its role in global trade and slavery. The fort's structure includes stone walls, cannons, and historical artefacts that provide insights into its history.

Visitors to Fort San Sebastian can explore its well-preserved ruins and learn about its significance. The fort's museum offers exhibits on its history, the local cultures it influenced, and its role in the broader context of West African trade and colonialism.

The fort also serves as a site for reflection and education, highlighting the impact of the transatlantic slave trade and the resilience of the communities affected by it. Efforts to preserve and restore the fort ensure that its history is not forgotten.

Other interesting places nearby

Close to Fort San Sebastian, there are other interesting places to visit while you are there:

  • Bisa Aberwa Museum - Located in Sekondi-Takoradi, this museum covers Ghana's history, including its journey to independence and cultural heritage. 
  • Shama Bay - A scenic coastal area near the fort, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and opportunities for relaxation. 
  • Pra River - A nearby river that holds significance for local communities and provides a peaceful natural setting. 
  • Monkey Hill - A small wildlife sanctuary in Sekondi-Takoradi, home to monkeys and other local fauna. 
  • Takoradi Market Circle - A bustling market in Takoradi where visitors can experience local trade, crafts, and cuisine. 
These locations offer a mix of cultural, historical, and natural experiences for visitors.

For tourists, Fort San Sebastian offers a unique opportunity to engage with Ghana's history. It is a place to learn, reflect, and appreciate the cultural and historical narratives that shape the country. The fort remains a significant landmark and a symbol of Ghana's rich heritage.

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# Location Area Map More info
Fort San Sebastian Shama, Western Maps ↗
Bisa Aberwa Museum Sekondi, Western Maps ↗ More info ↗
Shama Bay Shama, Western Maps ↗
Pra River Shama, Western Maps ↗
Monkey Hill Monkey Hill, Takoradi, Western Maps ↗
Takoradi Market Circle Takoradi, Western Maps ↗
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Edite Strautmane
Edite Strautmane
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Edite Strautmane, travel writer and nature enthusiast, shares her passion for travel, exploration and adventure through stories on GhanaTRVL.
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