Togo turns former colonial palace into flagship art centre. Togo on Friday opened a flagship art center in the former
seat of colonial power after a multi-million dollar refurbishment aimed at
making it a major cultural draw in West Africa.
Built over a century ago, the Palais de Lome was home to
both French and German colonial rulers until becoming the residence of the
Togolese presidency – but was abandoned in the early 1990’s.
Togo’s government-commissioned architects in 2014 to
renovate the palace, venerated as a treasured historic monument in the tiny
West African nation, which is seeking to attract visitors and boost tourism.
“For the first time in its history, this place where power
was exercised will be open to the general public so that they can discover its
rich historical, cultural and environmental heritage,” the palace director,
Sonia Lawson said.
The palace’s impressive architecture within an 11-hectare
(27-acres) park, offers an array of tropical trees and over 40 species of
birds.
The palace “will serve as a place for exhibitions, shows,
art galleries and restaurants,” Lawson said, exhibiting the works of artists
and designers from Togo and across the continent.
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Togo turns former colonial palace into flagship art centre
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