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Welcome to Manhyia Palace

Step into the royal heart of the Ashanti Kingdom — where history lives and culture thrives.

Highlights of Kumasi

Map of Kumasi

Map of Kumasi

This map of Kumasi shows the location of Manhyia Palace in Ghana's Ashanti Region. Kumasi is affectionately known as West Africa's "Garden City" for its lush vegetation and lively culture. The palace is situated at the very center of Kumasi, representing the rich history still existing within the Ashanti Kingdom. This central landmark offers easy access to many tourist attractions, markets, and cultural hotspots and should be your best starting point as you seek to discover Kumasi.

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Black Star Square

Black Star Square

Black Star Square, otherwise known as Independence Square, is one of the most iconic monuments that belong to Ghana. It was built in 1961 to commemorate independence from colonial rule and symbolizes freedom, unity, and a source of national pride. Although in Accra, the spirit it represents stretches to include even Kumasi, where the Ashanti royal heritage evidences the same resilience and pride. Visitors to Kumasi can appreciate how the city's traditions complement Ghana's broader story of independence.

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Golden Stool

Golden Stool

The Golden Stool is considered the most sacred symbol of the Ashanti Kingdom. According to legend, it came from the heavens in the 17th century, having been brought by Okomfo Anokye, the high priest, to help unify the Ashanti people. It embodies the soul of the Ashanti nation, serving not as a seat for kings but rather as something above them. In Kumasi, the Golden Stool remains an eloquent symbol of unity, authority, and cultural identity, which very strongly reminds visitors of how deeply spiritual the roots of the Ashanti Kingdom are.

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