Nzulezo
Village
The fascinating stilted village of Nzulezo, founded some
500 years ago above the jungle-bound Lake Amansuri, centerpiece
of a community-based wetland reserve that supports a dazzling
assemblage of rare brids.
Larabanga Mosque
The haunting crvaceuos adobe architecture of northern Ghana,
exemp- lified by the medieval Larabanga Mosque nears the
entrance of Mole National Park, and the century-old Wa-a’sPalace
in the remote town of Wa.
Posuban Shrines
The Posuban shrines of Elmina, Anomabu and Mankessim, outsized
and mildly surreal military storehouse whose fusion of indigenous
and exotic iconography attests to five centuries of interaction
with European traders and settlers.
Abosomfie "Fetish Shrines"
The ten ancient Abosomfie ‘fetish shrines’ that
dot the lush countryside of Asante, many of which remain
in active use, and which were collectively proclaimed a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
The W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre
This center was built in memory of the famous African-american
scholar - born civil rights leader, who spent his last years
in Accra. this is the place for Pan African Culture
Centre for National Culture "Arts Centre"
The Centre's arts and crafts bazaar and traditional textile
market is the best place in Accra to find tradional handicrafts
from all over Ghana
National Museum
The National Museum in Accra is the largest and oldest of
the six museums under the administration of of the Ghana
Museums and Monuments Board. The museum building was opened
on 5th March, 1957 as part of Ghana’s independent
celebration. The official opening was performed by Her Royal
Highness, the Duchess of Kent, the Late Princess Marina.|Book
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