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Manhyia palace museum


Built-in 1925 by Asantehene Prempeh I, Manhyia Palace is a striking example of traditional Ashanti architecture. Its adobe walls, decorated with symbolic motifs, and imposing thatched roofs reflect the ingenuity and creativity of these people. The palace has many Ashanti arts and crafts, such as wood carvings, gold jewellery, and intricately patterned fabrics.

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Things to do and see - Manhyia palace museum

Immerse in one of West Africa's largest open-air markets
Kumasi Central Market
Get acquainted with Ghana's military history
Armed Forces Museum
Learn about the history of the Ashanti Kingdom
Prempeh II Jubilee Museum
Enjoy a picnic in a serene park with well-maintained gardens
Rattray Park
Go to a significant historical and cultural site
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Experience Ashanti culture firsthand through its arts and crafts
Kumasi Centre For National Culture
Connect with locals to experience Kumasi's daily life
Asafo Market
Witness the remnants of the great Asante civilization
Asante Traditional Buildings
Travel to a village famous for its wood carvings
Ahwiaa
Buy authentic kente cloth at a weaving village
Adanwomase Kente Village

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