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Ancienne Résidence du Chef de Circonscription: A Colonial Relic

Step back in time at Douala's Ancienne Résidence, a stunning example of French colonial architecture in the heart of the Bonanjo district.

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The Ancienne Résidence du Chef de Circonscription, located in Douala's Bonanjo district, is a striking example of French colonial architecture. Built in 1930, it served as the residence for the French District Chief during the UN Mandate period. Today, the building houses the Court of Appeals for the Littoral Region of Cameroon, standing as a reminder of Douala's colonial past.

A brief summary to Ancienne Residence du Chef de Circonscription

  • 279 Rue Victoria, Douala, Bonanjo, CM

Local tips

  • Explore the Bonanjo district to discover other colonial-era buildings and landmarks near the Residence.
  • Visit the Douala Maritime Museum to learn more about Douala's maritime history and its connection to the sea.
  • Take a stroll through Parc de la Réunification for a relaxing escape into nature within the city.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Bonanjo area, the Ancienne Résidence du Chef de Circonscription is easily accessible by foot. Head towards Rue Victoria; the landmark is located at number 279. Walking allows you to explore the local area and admire the surrounding colonial architecture.

  • Public Transport

    While Douala doesn't have a formal public transit system, buses and informal transport options like motorcycle taxis are available. Check local bus routes for services that pass through Bonanjo. From a bus stop in Bonanjo, walk towards Rue Victoria to find the Residence. A single public transport ticket costs approximately CFA300.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are a common mode of transport in Douala. Hail a taxi from anywhere in the city and ask to be taken to the Ancienne Résidence du Chef de Circonscription on Rue Victoria in Bonanjo. A short taxi ride within Bonanjo typically costs between CFA500-CFA1500. Be sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

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The Ancienne Résidence du Chef de Circonscription, or the former Residence of the District Chief, is a historical landmark located on Rue Victoria in the Bonanjo district of Douala. Constructed in 1930, this elegant art nouveau building originally served as the functional residence for the Chief of the District of Douala during the French mandate. The building is located on the site of the former Tribunal of Races, established under the German Protectorate after 1884. Under German administration, three judicial authorities were created, in which Douala chiefs served as traditional judges. During the French mandate, these chiefs served as district leaders. The Residence showcases classic colonial features, with large windows and ornate balconies. The building now houses the Court of Appeals for the Littoral Region. Located in the heart of Bonanjo, the residence is surrounded by other historical and cultural attractions. Bonanjo itself is known for its colonial-era buildings, vibrant markets, and cultural institutions, offering visitors a glimpse into Douala's rich history and modern-day charm.

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