Step into history at Ussher Fort, one of the oldest European-built structures in Ghana. Located in the heart of Jamestown, Accra, this fort dates back to 1649 when it was originally established by the Dutch as Fort Crèvecœur. Later taken over by the British and renamed Ussher Fort, it served various colonial and administrative purposes, including its grim role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Today, the fort has been partially restored and functions as a museum and heritage site under the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. Visitors can explore preserved dungeons, prison cells, and exhibition galleries that tell powerful stories of resistance, colonial rule, and the legacy of slavery in Ghana.
Located just minutes from the Jamestown Lighthouse and fishing community, Ussher Fort offers more than just a tour it offers an experience of reflection, education, and connection to Africa’s resilient past.
Whether you’re a history buff, heritage researcher, or curious traveler, Ussher Fort is a must-visit landmark that brings Ghana’s history to life.
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