Asante Traditional Buildings
The Asante culture is an ancient culture, containing many mysterious elements whose origins remain obscure. One of such elements is the Asante Traditional Buildings, whose intricate designs and decorations caught the attention of visitors – especially Europeans – to the Asante Kingdom from the late eighteen century to the early
Ackey and Taku
In 1796 the first European coins notably the ackey and the taku were introduced into West Africa. Between 1912 and 1913 the West African currency board was set up by the British government to issue African pound notes and coins. Wat U Dient Te Weten Over Paysafecard Casino’s En Hoe
Nalerigu Defence Wall
The Nalerigu Defence Wall is the remains of the Naa Jaringa Walls, which lie under a grove of trees. The wall is located in Nalerigu in the East Mamprusi Municipality, about 120 km south-east of Bolgatanga, about 156 km from Tamale and 8 km past Gambaga, in the North East
‘Mframa clan gua’
Ghanaian stools are often wooden seat usually resting on a single pedestal or two legs. They are used for sitting and also to represent the office of traditional rulers. Expert Both Teams to Score Betting Tips Are you a soccer enthusiast looking to elevate your betting game? If so, then
Larabanga Mosque
The Larabanga Mosque is popularly referred to as the ‘Mecca of West Africa’, because of its rich historical and architectural values. The dimensions of the mosque are approximately 8m by 8m. The Larabanga Mosque made it to the World Monuments Fund’s List of 100 Most Endangered Sites. The mosque is
Asante Traditional Buildings
The Asante culture is an ancient culture, containing many mysterious elements whose origins remain obscure. One of such elements is the Asante Traditional Buildings, whose intricate designs and decorations caught the attention of visitors – especially Europeans – to the Asante Kingdom from the late eighteen century to the early
International Museum Day 2020
Ghana Museums and Monuments Board invites all to celebrate International Museum Day 2020, May 18. International Museum Day (IMD) is an international day held annually on or around 18 May, coordinated by the International Council of Museums (ICOM). The event highlights a specific theme which changes every year to reflect
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR MONUMENTS AND SITES
Every year, on April 18, ICOMOS celebrate International Day for Monuments and Sites to raise awareness on the role of Monuments and Sites in the development of society. The Ghana Museums and Monuments Board will join the global community of International Council for Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) to celebrate International
International Museum Day
Each year since 1977, International Council of Museums (ICOM) has organised International Museum Day, which represents a unique moment for the international museum community. The objective of International Museum Day (IMD) is to raise awareness about the fact that, “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures