Grand-Bassam
| Grand-Bassam | |
|---|---|
| Town, sub-prefecture, and commune | |
| Colonial house in Grand-Bassam | |
| Coordinates: 5°12′N 3°44′W / 5.200°N 3.733°W | |
| Country | Ivory Coast | 
| District | Comoé | 
| Region | Sud-Comoé | 
| Department | Grand-Bassam | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 127 km2 (49 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2021 census) | |
|  • Total | 124,567 | 
| • Density | 980/km2 (2,500/sq mi) | 
| • Town | 74,671 | 
| (2014 census) | |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) | 
| Official name | Historic Town of Grand-Bassam | 
| Criteria | Cultural: (iii), (iv) | 
| Reference | 1322rev | 
| Inscription | 2012 (36th Session) | 
| Area | 109.89 ha (0.4243 sq mi) | 
| Buffer zone | 552.39 ha (2.1328 sq mi) | 
| Official name | Grand Bassam | 
| Designated | 18 October 2005 | 
| Reference no. | 1583 | 
Grand-Bassam (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ basam]) is a town in southeastern Ivory Coast, lying east of Abidjan. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Grand-Bassam Department; it is also a commune. During the late 19th century, Grand-Bassam was briefly the French colonial capital of Ivory Coast. Because of its outstanding examples of colonial architecture and town-planning, and the juxtaposition of the colonial town with a traditional Nzema village, the historic center of Grand-Bassam was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012.
In 2021, the population of the sub-prefecture of Grand-Bassam was 124,567.