vendredi 25 novembre 2011
The second house is the Palace of Gustave Binger .
Gustave Binger was the first governor of the city. His palace was built in 1902. It
was located on the Treich-Laplène Boulevard, the principal administrative district
in front of the sea. It was composed by a first floor raised with a basement
under it. A lot of rumors say that this basement was used for prisoners. On the
front, there were stairs to go to the veranda next to the lounge. The walls
were filled with little imported lime bricks. We could see the wharf, the
garden, and the African Telegraph Company office from wide windows with blinds.
In this first picture you can see the palace in 1902.
And in this second picture, you can see the actual state of the palace.
NB: It's incredible because i took this last picture a long time before to begin research on this subject.
And here you have an another view of the palace in 1990.
vendredi 11 novembre 2011
Today, we have two important houses which are still standing.
It's like this that the France district was built. It was called by the Agnuanti "sand piece", because of its geographic situation. Work was important : they filled Moossou marshland, they destroyed the natives' houses and asked them to go away. Then, they built European houses on wood, iron or brick stilt with foundations in concrete.
Here you can see the "Quartier France".
In truth, the colony of Grand-Bassam was not an attractive pole for French people, and for many reasons. First the climate, which was very hot and humid and contributed to many diseases as we said before. Moreover, the disembarkation was very difficult because of tidal waves, there was the tropical forest not far away, and people thought that the natives were cannibals. Finally, the delivery of medicines and food was rare and difficult to obtain because of a bad communication between other trading posts and colonies. The climate was not suitable for a good conservation of food.
In the first picture you can see how high the waves are and how is difficult to pass it.
In this second picture, you can see how Europeans resolved the problem. They built a wharf, a special platform to disembark without small boats.
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