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About Fort Prinzenstein

Fort Prinzenstein is a historic fort located in Keta, Ghana, built by Danish traders in 1784. This UNESCO World Heritage Site played a significant role in the Atlantic slave trade and the exchange of goods such as gold and ivory. As one of the few coastal forts east of the Volta River, it stands as a testament to Ghana's rich and complex history. Discover our story as you walk through its preserved halls and historic grounds.

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Explore the rich history of Ghana's past

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Guided Tour of Fort Prinzenstein
Join us for an enlightening guided tour of Fort Prinzenstein and delve into its rich history and significance in the slave trade. Locals pay the lower price.
Ced 10 - 40
Family Entry Pass
Bring your family along to explore the fort with this special entry pass. Ideal for families of four. Locals pay the lower price
Ced 20 - 100
School Group Tour
Special rates available for school groups. Experience an educational visit to enhance your learning. Locals pay the lower price.
Ced 3 - 10 per student
Host Your Event at the Fort
Inquire about renting space in our historic fort for your special events and celebrations.
Starting at $200
Capture the Moment
Book a private photography session, including tour, and up to 10 people, at Fort Prinzenstein to capture stunning moments in history.
$215
Fort Prinzenstein Memorabilia
Visit our gift shop for unique souvenirs that commemorate your visit to this historic site. Soon!
Prices vary

Testimonials

What Our Visitors Say

"A remarkable experience! The history and beauty of Fort Prinzenstein are truly captivating."

"This place is filled with stories. A must-visit for anyone interested in history."

"I learned so much about Ghana's past. The tours are informative and engaging!"

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Fort Prinzenstein is a World Heritage Site recognized for its critical role in the Atlantic slave trade and for its testimony to Ghana's colonial history. Built in 1784 by Danish traders, the fort served as a defense against colonial rivals and was significant for trade in goods such as gold and ivory.

Yes, Fort Prinzenstein is open to visitors. Exploring the fort provides a unique opportunity to understand its history and the broader narratives of the slave trade and colonialism in West Africa.

Fort Prinzenstein is located in Keta, Ghana. You can reach it by car or public transport, with local guides often available to assist you on your visit.

Yes, guided tours are available at Fort Prinzenstein. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the fort's history and the events surrounding the slave trade.

Fort Prinzenstein is typically open from 9 AM to 5 PM, but it's advisable to check current hours as they may vary seasonally or due to special events.

You can contact Fort Prinzenstein via email at official@gmmb.gov.gh or by phone at +233-302 221633.

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