Prempeh II Jubilee Museum really depicts Ashanti history and culture. I really love the place expecially how the museum is built to depict Ashanti traditional building.
Life Forever F.
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Since it was a public holiday, it closed 4PM and I came 4:10 PM which was sad but the putide is very nicely organized and the field that surrounds the museum has mesmerized me. It is a very nice place to chill and relax too.
Angela H.
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The artifacts in the museum talks about the Asante's beautiful history and their culture. The building itself is an old Asante architectural design with four chambers and a courtyard with a traditional kitchen setup for the Asante Kings from centuries ago.
GEORGINA B.
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It was an insightful experience to learn our culture and get to see all the beautiful displays
Angela L.
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Had a lovely visit. Superb guide. I learnt a lot about the history of the Ashanti Kingdom and the Akan culture. Small but beautiful and impactful. A must see if you are in Kumasi. Don't forget to visit the shop at the craft centre.
Abigail O.
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It is a tiny and impactful museum. The docents are incredibly knowledgeable. They take their time. Go before 3pm, so you have time to ask all of your questions and make it to the other things the cultural center has to offer. The history and traditions of Ghana are a marvel.
Babatunde abiola A.
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Lovely experience.
Truly historical
Akosua F.
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Great place. A guided tour is included as part of the price and the guide Keane was great - thorough and very knowledgeable. This place is definitely worth a visit to learn more about Ashanti history and customs.