The National Museum of Ghana, established on March 5, 1957, is the premier custodian of the nation’s rich cultural heritage. Owned and operated by the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB), the museum serves as a vital center for historical preservation, research, and education. Its extensive collections span archaeology, ethnography, and art, offering a comprehensive narrative of Ghana’s past and present. Through carefully curated exhibitions, the museum highlights Ghana’s diverse traditions, artistic expressions, and archaeological discoveries, providing visitors with an immersive experience that connects them to the country’s vibrant cultural identity. Read more