Ghana is home to one of the world’s only surviving traditional architecture belonging to the Asante people which is one Read more...
Ntonso is the homeland of adinkra cloth and the only place in Ghana where traditional adinkra is made locally from Read more...
Within walking distance to Elmina Castle, Fort St Jago originated as a chapel built between 1555 and 1558 by the Read more...
About The fort on the bay (Dick’s or Dickies Cove). Work commenced in 1683, but progress was impaired by continuous Read more...
For generations, the village people of Boabeng and Fiema have believed that the local monkeys are sacred and have prohibited Read more...
On 26th April 2019, the latest of the World Peace Bells was unveiled in Ghana and at the Manhyia Palace Read more...
About The Museum is a unique creation in West Africa by the Asante Kingdom, to commemorate their leaders, and to Read more...
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About Batenstein literally translates to “profit fort”. Post in 1650-52. Dutch fort built in 1656. Taken by the English, in Read more...
The striking sandstone rock formations within the Tano Sacred Grove, along with the interesting history and culture of the grove, Read more...
The Bono Manso Slave Market in the Bono East Region was anĀ important landmark in the history of Slave Trade in Read more...