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

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.

According to Joseph Kofi Kakraba, Caretaker and Tour Guide at the Fort, the Dutch took over the fort and turned it into a hub for the Transatlantic Slave Trade.