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The Manhyia Palace (Akan: Oman hyia, English: Gathering of the people) is the seat of the Asantehene, as well as his official residence. It is located in Menshyia, Kumasi , the capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana .
The Manhyia Palace Museum is a historical museum located in Kumasi, Ashanti, Ghana and situated within the Manhyia Palace.First established in 1925 as a private residence for Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I (who had been returning from almost three decades of exile), the Museum currently provides fair insight into the culture of Ashantiland and Ghana's cultural legacy from before its colonization ...
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Kumasi [a] is a city and the capital of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [8] [9]: 1, 3 It is the second largest city in the country, [10]: 9 with a population of 443,981 as of the 2021 census. [3]
Manhyia Palace Museum: Kumasi: Museum of Archeology, University of Ghana: Legon 1951 [3] Museum of Ethnography, Institute of African Studies: Legon Museum of Science and Technology: Accra: 1963 [2] National Museum of Ghana: Accra: 1957 [2] New Juaben Palace Museum
Pages in category "Palaces in Ghana" ... Jakpa Palace; M. Manhyia Palace; W. Wa Naa's Palace This page was last edited on 21 September 2023, at 15:54 ...
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The Manhyia Palace (Asantehene's Palace) – seat of the Asantehene of Ashanti, Kumasi; The Flagstaff House (Presidential Palace) – seat of government until the late 1970s, Accra; The Christianborg (Osu Castle) – former seat of the government till December 2008, Accra