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National Museum of Ghana

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Architectural style
  
Eclectic and modern

Country
  
Address
  
Accra, Ghana

Phone
  
+233 30 222 1633

Renovated
  
2011

Town or city
  
Completed
  
1957 and 2002

Opened
  
5 March 1957

Inaugurated
  
5 March 1957

Construction started
  
1956

National Museum of Ghana

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The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB).

The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana’s independence celebrations. The official opening was performed by the Duchess of Kent, Princess Marina. The Museum's first Director was A.W. Lawrence.

Objects of archaeology, ethnography as well as fine art find place in the National Museum building.

Objects in the archeology section range from the stone age period to the recent historical past. Those on permanent exhibition at the ethnography gallery include chief’s regalia, indigenous Ghanaian musical instruments, gold weights, beads, traditional textiles, stools and pottery. There are also objects from other African countries acquired through exchange. Examples are Senfu masks from Ivory Coast, Zulu wooden figures and bead-ware from Southern Africa. In addition there are also ancient Ife bronze heads from Nigeria and Bushongo carvings from the Congo. Exhibits at the small but impressive art gallery consist mainly of contemporary Ghanaian paintings executed in oils, pastels, acrylics, watercolours and collages. Apart from these there are sculpture pieces in different media.

References

National Museum of Ghana Wikipedia