At Abandze, in the Central Region of Ghana, lies the historic Fort Amsterdam, which was built by the British in 1641.

The fort holds a unique place in African history as the first British fort to be built on the continent.

The history of Fort Amsterdam serves as a reminder of the difficulties of African-European interactions during the colonial era, largely being slavery.

As Ghana continues to preserve its rich culture, Fort Amsterdam stands as proof of the nation's attractive history.