The Portuguese Chapel of Albreda or just Albreda Chapel, also Portuguese Chapel of San Domingo, is the name given to a Catholic chapel built by Portuguese explorers in the fifteenth century in the area of Albreda which is now a part of the African country of Gambia. It is currently in ruins and was stabilized for protection in 2000.
It is one of the oldest buildings in West Africa, was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, along with six other places like James Island from 2003. Before 1995 the remains were under the protection under the national monument status. The space under the protection of the Portuguese chapel in Albreda as world heritage has an area of 0,006 hectares.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_Chapel_of_Albreda
Address (Unnamed Road), Gambia
Coordinates 13°20'0.681" N -16°23'7.058" E