The Kumasi Centre for National Culture, located in the heart of Ghana’s second-largest city, serves as a vibrant hub for exploring and celebrating Ghanaian heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional arts and crafts, witness live music and dance performances, and participate in craft workshops such as beadwork, pottery, wood carving, and batik. The on-site Prempeh II Jubilee Museum houses a collection of rare antiques and Asante regalia, offering a deeper understanding of the region’s rich history and cultural significance.
Kumasi Centre for National Culture
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