
The Larabanga Mosque, nestled in the village of Larabanga, Ghana, epitomizes Sudanese architectural influence in West Africa. Dating back to 1421, it holds the prestigious title of being the oldest mosque in Ghana and one of the oldest in West Africa.
The Nakore Mosque is a historic mosque situated in the village of Nakore, near Wa in Ghana's Upper West region. It exemplifies the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style, which is a distinctive design found throughout parts of West Africa, including Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire.
Nestled in the Savannah Region, the Bole Mosque is among Ghana’s oldest mud-built mosques and an enduring symbol of the rich history of Islam and trade in West Africa.