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National Museum of Ghana: Guardian of the nation's legacy

The National Museum of Ghana, located in Accra, stands as a cornerstone of the country's cultural heritage. Established in conjunction with Ghana's independence festivities on 5 March 1957, the museum was inaugurated by Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent.

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Museum of Science and Technology: Promoting scientific awareness in Accra

The Museum of Science and Technology in Accra, Ghana, has been a cornerstone of scientific and technological education since its inception in 1963, officially opening its doors to the public in 1965.

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From Danish Fort to presidential museum: The transformative legacy of Osu Castle

Osu Castle, also known as Fort Christiansborg or the Castle, holds significant historical and cultural importance in Ghana.

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Bisa Abrewa Museum: A treasure trove of African heritage in Sekondi-Takoradi

The Bisa Abrewa Museum, located in Nkontompo in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis of the Western Region, Ghana, showcases a remarkable collection of sculptural representations made from wood, clay, cement, as well as an array of paintings and photographs.

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Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana (GRMRC): Safeguarding Ghanaian music for future generations

The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana (GRMRC) stands as a vital institution dedicated to the preservation of Ghanaian musical heritage through recorded media.

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Ecomuseum of Cocoa: A journey through Ghana's cocoa heritage

The Tetteh Quarshie cocoa farm, also known as the Ecomuseum of Cocoa, is the founding cocoa farm in Ghana, situated in Akuapim-Mampong, approximately 58 kilometers from Accra.

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Prempeh II Jubilee Museum: A cultural landmark in Kumasi

The Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, located in the heart of Kumasi, Ghana, is a significant cultural and historical landmark that offers visitors a deep dive into the rich heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom.

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Ghana Armed Forces Museum: Preserving the legacy of Ashanti wars

The Armed Forces Museum, a prominent military history museum, is situated in Kumasi, Ghana. Established in 1953, it has become a significant site for those interested in the military history of the region.

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Kumasi Fort and Military Museum: Home to graves of British casualties from the Yaa Asantewaa War

The Kumasi Fort was built in 1820 by the Asantehene (the King of the Asante Kingdom) Osei Tutu Kwamina, to resemble the coastal forts that were built by European merchants

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The Yaa Asantewaa Museum: Honoring Ghana's fearless queen mother

The Yaa Asantewaa Museum, located in the Ejisu Municipal District of Ghana, stands as a testament to the remarkable legacy of Yaa Asantewaa, an influential Ashanti leader and queen mother of Ejisu.

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From Danish Fort to presidential museum: The transformative legacy of Osu Castle

Osu Castle, also known as Fort Christiansborg or the Castle, holds significant historical and cultural importance in Ghana.

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