Château Viale is a chateau in the hills to the north of Kpalimé, in the Kloto Prefecture of Togo.
It was built by a German in the early 1940s[1] and consists of a main building and a tower.
The building is owned by the Togolese government and is used for cabinet meetings.
Much to the displeasure of the surrounding population of Kouma-Konda, over whom a curfew was imposed when Eyédama received state guests.
[2] In the past presidents such as François Mitterrand, Félix Houphouët-Boigny and Abdou Diouf have stayed at the chateau, as well as the German CDU Chairman Franz Josef Strauss.