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"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Ghana" Step into history at The King of Ashantis Palace in Kumasi

Background imageGhana Collection: Entrance and courtyards in houses in Kumasi, Kingdom of Ashanti (Ghana), early 19th century

Entrance and courtyards in houses in Kumasi, Kingdom of Ashanti (Ghana), early 19th century
FLO4620326 Entrance and courtyards in houses in Kumasi, Kingdom of Ashanti (Ghana), early 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageGhana Collection: English and Dutch fortresses at Commendo (Komenda, Ghana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

English and Dutch fortresses at Commendo (Komenda, Ghana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso
FLO4619994 English and Dutch fortresses at Commendo (Komenda, Ghana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageGhana Collection: Memorial Head (Nsodie), 19th century (clay)

Memorial Head (Nsodie), 19th century (clay)
1068325 Memorial Head (Nsodie), 19th century (clay) by African School; 26.6701x17.9x14.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info)

Background imageGhana Collection: A chief being presented to the Prince of Wales, Gold Coast (b/w photo)

A chief being presented to the Prince of Wales, Gold Coast (b/w photo)
8635691 A chief being presented to the Prince of Wales, Gold Coast (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A chief being presented to the Prince of Wales)

Background imageGhana Collection: The King of the Ashanti (Ghana) welcomes an English mission led by Thomas Bowdich, 1817

The King of the Ashanti (Ghana) welcomes an English mission led by Thomas Bowdich, 1817
FLO4620290 The King of the Ashanti (Ghana) welcomes an English mission led by Thomas Bowdich, 1817. Drummers and dancers with human skulls perform in front of nobles under parasols

Background imageGhana Collection: Cumasia or Kumasi capital of the African kingdom of Achanty (c19th). Engraving. Private Collection

Cumasia or Kumasi capital of the African kingdom of Achanty (c19th). Engraving. Private Collection
AIS5394063 Cumasia or Kumasi capital of the African kingdom of Achanty (c19th). Engraving. Private Collection; Private Collection; © Lorio / Iberfoto.

Background imageGhana Collection: Your eyes can do everything - Ghana

Your eyes can do everything - Ghana
Sergio Pandolfini

Background imageGhana Collection: Sadness

Sadness
Sergio Pandolfini

Background imageGhana Collection: Costumes de Différents Pays, Negre de la Côte d'Or, c1797. Creator

Costumes de Différents Pays, Negre de la Côte d'Or, c1797. Creator: Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur
Costumes de Differents Pays, Negre de la Cote d'Or, c1797

Background imageGhana Collection: Costumes de Différents Pays, Gentilhomme de la Côte d'Or, c1797

Costumes de Différents Pays, Gentilhomme de la Côte d'Or, c1797. Creator: Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur
Costumes de Differents Pays, Gentilhomme de la Cote d'Or, c1797

Background imageGhana Collection: Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Showing Hodgson's line of retreat, line of advance, friendly towns, rivers, roads and sites of battles

Background imageGhana Collection: At the hairdesser in the streets of Accra - Ghana

At the hairdesser in the streets of Accra - Ghana
Joxe Inazio Kuesta Garmendia

Background imageGhana Collection: District of Adum in the town of Kumasi, Kingdom of Ashanti

District of Adum in the town of Kumasi, Kingdom of Ashanti (Ghana), early 19th century. Woman selling goods, weaving fabric on a loom, tending a stall

Background imageGhana Collection: Ashanti domestic architecture, Gold Coast, West Africa

Ashanti domestic architecture, Gold Coast, West Africa
Ashanti (Asante) domestic architecture made of clay, Gold Coast, West Africa, now part of Ghana. Date: 1922

Background imageGhana Collection: Saturniid moth (Aurivillius triramis), Laraganga Mole National Park, Ghana, Africa

Saturniid moth (Aurivillius triramis), Laraganga Mole National Park, Ghana, Africa

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana with borders and mask

Ghana with borders and mask
Color satellite image of Ghana, with borders and mask

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana with mask

Ghana with mask
Color satellite image of Ghana and neighbouring countries

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana with borders

Ghana with borders
Color satellite image of Ghana and neighbouring countries, with borders

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana

Ghana
Color satellite image of Ghana and neighbouring countries

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana, Kumasi, Akwasidae festival. Colorful dresses and gold jewellery esposed at

Ghana, Kumasi, Akwasidae festival. Colorful dresses and gold jewellery esposed at the festival

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Lake Bosomtwe. The Ashanti people only fish from the traditional wooden

Africa, Ghana, Lake Bosomtwe. The Ashanti people only fish from the traditional wooden padua. This one million-year-old sacred lake was created when a giant meteorite crash landed in what was once a

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Pineapple plant

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Pineapple plant

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Elmina and surroundings. Traditional fishing boats on the beach in

Africa, Ghana, Elmina and surroundings. Traditional fishing boats on the beach in Komenda at sunset

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Cape Coast. The shrine of Asafo Company no. 2

Africa, Ghana, Cape Coast. The shrine of Asafo Company no. 2

Background imageGhana Collection: Map, Gold Coast Colony, Ghana, West Africa

Map, Gold Coast Colony, Ghana, West Africa, with the main cocoa producing areas shaded, a railway line and steamship routes. Also a gold mining area. Date: circa 1920

Background imageGhana Collection: The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest

The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest
3783843 The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest; (add.info.: The Ashanti War of 1900: A Fight in the Forest.); Lebrecht History

Background imageGhana Collection: African Footprint II

African Footprint II
Jan Lykke

Background imageGhana Collection: Burning of Kumasi, February 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition

Burning of Kumasi, February 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana). Date: 1874

Background imageGhana Collection: March of Ashanti warriors, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874

March of Ashanti warriors, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi), West Africa (Ghana). Date: 1873

Background imageGhana Collection: Chief sword-bearer to the King, Gold Coast, West Africa

Chief sword-bearer to the King, Gold Coast, West Africa
Chief sword-bearer to the King of Bekwai, Gold Coast, Ghana (then part of the British Empire), West Africa, holding an ornate gold-handled sword. Date: 1922

Background imageGhana Collection: Saturniid moth larva (Aurivillius triramis) close up of body segments

Saturniid moth larva (Aurivillius triramis) close up of body segments, Laraganga Mole National Park, Ghana, Africa

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana, Accra, Busy street scene in the city centre

Ghana, Accra, Busy street scene in the city centre

Background imageGhana Collection: Goderich Beach, Sierra Leone

Goderich Beach, Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, Goderich Beach. People crowd on to the beach when the fishing boats return from sea. In 1982 the beach was a busy fishing village

Background imageGhana Collection: The Ashanti Expedition, 1873-74: Sir Garnet Wolseley entering Kumasi, February 4, 1874, (1901)

The Ashanti Expedition, 1873-74: Sir Garnet Wolseley entering Kumasi, February 4, 1874, (1901). General Sir Garnet Wolseley (1833-1914) led the British campaign against the forces of Kofi Karikari

Background imageGhana Collection: Busua Beach at sunset, Ghana, Africa

Busua Beach at sunset, Ghana, Africa

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana, Lake Bosomtwe. Sunset seen from a lodge

Ghana, Lake Bosomtwe. Sunset seen from a lodge

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Kakum National Park. The canopy walkway

Africa, Ghana, Kakum National Park. The canopy walkway

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Wli waterfall lodge, nice guesthouse in Wli

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Wli waterfall lodge, nice guesthouse in Wli

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Ampenyi. The beach with the coconut palm grove

Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Ampenyi. The beach with the coconut palm grove

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Handmade glass bead bracelets in Ampenyi

Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Handmade glass bead bracelets in Ampenyi

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Looms in a factury in the Kente weavers village

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Looms in a factury in the Kente weavers village

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. View towards Amedzofe and the Mount Gemi

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. View towards Amedzofe and the Mount Gemi

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. In the Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. In the Tafi-Atome Monkey Sanctuary

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Tree in the natural forest of the Wli waterfall

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Tree in the natural forest of the Wli waterfall

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. The path to the Wle waterfall

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. The path to the Wle waterfall

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Abandoned colonial house

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. Abandoned colonial house

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Elmina drying fish at the market

Africa, Ghana, Elmina drying fish at the market

Background imageGhana Collection: Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. View from Amedzofe, the highest village of the area

Africa, Ghana, Volta Region. View from Amedzofe, the highest village of the area



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"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Ghana" Step into history at The King of Ashantis Palace in Kumasi, a majestic symbol of Ghana's cultural legacy dating back to 1874. Experience the breathtaking sea view of Accra, the vibrant capital city of Ghana, located on the Gold Coast of West Africa. Explore the diverse landscapes and regions depicted on an Africa Political Map, with Ghana standing proudly as a beacon of progress and unity. Immerse yourself in the heartland by visiting Ashanti Region's bustling city, Kumasi - where tradition meets modernity. Celebrate Ghanaian Independence Day with a stamp showcasing Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting our nation's journey towards freedom and self-governance. Relax and unwind at Labadi Beach in Accra, where golden sands meet crystal-clear waters - a true oasis in West Africa. Marvel at Takoradi Harbour through a vintage British Empire Marketing Board poster that captures its significance as a hub for trade and commerce during colonial times. Witness Fante Soldiers' bravery as they served alongside the British against the Ashanti tribe - an important chapter in our shared history. Visit Cape Coast, another historical gem along Ghana's coastline that played a pivotal role during the transatlantic slave trade era - offering insight into both triumphs and tribulations faced by our ancestors. Embark on an adventure to Wli Falls – one of nature's wonders nestled within lush greenery – showcasing Ghana's natural beauty at its finest. Observe local fishermen bringing their bountiful catch ashore in Elmina; experience firsthand how fishing has been integral to our coastal communities for generations. Indulge your senses once more at Labadi Beach – soak up sunsets over palm-fringed shores while embracing all that makes Accra truly special.