Architecture in Ghana This used to be the palace of the WaNa, Chief of Wa in the Upper West region.This is just a beautifully designed building, an inspiration for Ghanaian architects.

Architecture in Ghana
This used to be the palace of the WaNa, Chief of Wa in the Upper West region.This is just a beautifully designed building, an inspiration for Ghanaian architects.

Royalty in GhanaAsantehene (Ah-san-ti-he-ni) Otumfuo Osei Tutu II (O-toom-fu-or Or-say Tu-tu) himself. King of all the Ashanti kingdoms holding court and surrounded by statesmen and palace attendees.

Royalty in Ghana
Asantehene
(Ah-san-ti-he-ni) Otumfuo Osei Tutu II (O-toom-fu-or Or-say Tu-tu) himself. King of all the Ashanti kingdoms holding court and surrounded by statesmen and palace attendees.

Royalty in GhanaNana Dokua II (Nah-Nah Doh-ku-a), Queen mother of Akropong (A-crow-pong). She is beautiful, isn’t she? This picture of the Queen mother being carried in palanquin was taken in the 1960’s.

Royalty in Ghana
Nana Dokua II (Nah-Nah Doh-ku-a), Queen mother of Akropong (A-crow-pong). She is beautiful, isn’t she? This picture of the Queen mother being carried in palanquin was taken in the 1960’s.

Ghana - Kumasi, Manhyia Palace & MuseumManhyia (Main-shi-a) palace is the home of the Asantehene (Ah-san-ti-he-ne), king of the Ashantis. 

Ghana - Kumasi, Manhyia Palace & Museum
Manhyia (Main-shi-a) palace is the home of the Asantehene (Ah-san-ti-he-ne), king of the Ashantis.