The National Cultural Centre is set within peaceful, shaded grounds and includes craft workshops, where you can see brassworking, woodcarving, pottery making, batik cloth dyeing and kente cloth weaving, as well as a gallery and crafts shop.
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From afar, the Kejetia Market looks like an alien mothership landed in the centre of Kumasi. Closer up, the rusting tin roofs of this huge market (often…
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This museum may be small but the personalised tour included with admission is a fascinating introduction to Ashanti culture and history. Among the…
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Manhyia Palace was built by the British in 1925 to receive Prempeh I when he returned from a quarter of a century of exile in the Seychelles to resume…
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You'll see the visitors centre as soon as you enter the town coming from Kumasi. There's a small shop selling adinkra cloth here and you can watch a…
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This grand red-brick Methodist Church is the largest in the region.
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This museum may be small but the personalised tour included with admission is a fascinating introduction to Ashanti culture and history. Among the…
0.68 MILES
This grand red-brick Methodist Church is the largest in the region.
0.84 MILES
From afar, the Kejetia Market looks like an alien mothership landed in the centre of Kumasi. Closer up, the rusting tin roofs of this huge market (often…
0.98 MILES
Manhyia Palace was built by the British in 1925 to receive Prempeh I when he returned from a quarter of a century of exile in the Seychelles to resume…
12.3 MILES
You'll see the visitors centre as soon as you enter the town coming from Kumasi. There's a small shop selling adinkra cloth here and you can watch a…