Situated above the Atlantic surf, Fort William stands as a historical sentinel, safeguarding the tales of trade, power, and human endurance. Once a central hub in the brutal slave trade, it serves as a reminder of the dynamic interactions between African brokers and European powers.
Explore the rich history of this iconic structure, including the use as a prison by the Government of Ghana, after independence. A testimony to resilience amidst conflict and survival.
Join us for insightful guided tours that delve into the history of Fort William and the role it played in the Atlantic slave trade.
Discover curated exhibits showcasing artifacts and stories of Fort William's past, highlighting the intersection of cultures.
Participate in community events that focus on history, education, and the preservation of Anamabo's rich cultural heritage.
We offer specialized programs for schools and organizations to learn about the historical significance of Fort William.
Engage in workshops that explore traditional crafts and practices of the Fante people, connecting past and present.
Support our initiatives aimed at preserving the heritage and history of Fort William and the Anamabo community.
At Kormantse - Great views!
At Elmina and top hill St Jago Fort

At Senya - Called Senya Castle

At Cape Coast & 2 more hill top forts

At Apam - Great views around!

Kakum - Cape Coast and Anamabo.