Fort Batenstein
Ghana /
Western /
Takoradi /
World
/ Ghana
/ Western
/ Takoradi
World / Ghana / Western
fortification, interesting place
Fort Batenstein was the second trading post established by the Dutch on their Gold Coast between 1595 and 1600, after Fort Nassau was founded in Mouri around the same time. It was situated near Butre (old spelling: Boutry). In 1649, the trading post was upgraded into a fort. The fort was ceded with the entire Dutch Gold Coast to Britain in 1872.
At this fort, the Treaty of Butre was signed on 27 August 1656 between the Dutch and the Ahanta.
At this fort, the Treaty of Butre was signed on 27 August 1656 between the Dutch and the Ahanta.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Batenstein
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 4°49'27"N 1°55'1"W
- Fort San Sebastian 39 km
- Elmina Castle - UNESCO World Heritage Site 69 km
- Cape Coast Castle 81 km
- Fort Amsterdam 101 km
- Fortress of Sao Jose da Amura 1696 km
- Fort Agueidir 2074 km
- former Mauretanian defence walls 2436 km
- Moroccan Borderwall 2449 km
- Mauretanian military wall 2455 km
- Moroccan borderwall 2461 km
- Cape Three Points Forest Reserve 14 km
- Neung Forest Reserve 39 km
- Ndumfri Forest Reserve 47 km
- Tarkwa Gold Mine 55 km
- Subri River Forest Reserve 58 km
- Draw River Forest Reserve 64 km
- Prestea Mining Lease 70 km
- Fure River Forest Reserve 75 km
- Fure Headwaters Forest Reserve 91 km
- Ankasa National Park 93 km