Our vision is to be the foremost center for preserving, celebrating, and promoting the legacy of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, inspiring generations towards African unity, self-determination, and cultural pride.
We preserve relics, artifacts, and photographs of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, operate a museum and library, offer guided tours, host cultural and academic events, provide professional photography services, and maintain serene recreational spaces.
Visitors can enjoy the Reception, Restaurant & Lounge, Mini Amphitheater, Picnic Station, Adinkra Walls, Audiovisual Tunnel, the Mausoleum, Declaration Ground, Museum, and Garden Fountains.
The Park is open every day (Monday–Sunday) from 8:30 am to 11:00 pm. Please note: hours are subject to change without notice.
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Non-Ghanaians: Adults – GHS 100 | Tertiary – GHS 60 | Children – GHS 30
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Ghanaians: Adults – GHS 25 | Tertiary – GHS 15 | SHS/JHS – GHS 10 | Children – GHS 5
Fees are subject to upward review at any time.
Yes. Event spaces are available.
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Day Events: Up to 100 participants – GHS 2,000 (first 2 hrs), GHS 3,000 (beyond 2 hrs)
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Night Events: Up to 100 participants – GHS 3,000 (first 2 hrs), GHS 5,000 (beyond 2 hrs)
All events must be booked and approved in advance.
Yes. Please respect all relics and facilities, no smoking or alcohol, use bins for litter, maintain silence in designated areas, and follow staff instructions. Photography is allowed only in permitted areas.
We are located in the heart of Accra. You can reach the Park by taxi, trotro, Metro bus, or Uber.
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Arts Centre (crafts & apparel)
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Independence (Black Star) Square
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Makola Market
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Jamestown Lighthouse
The Park preserves the legacy of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President, and educates the public about Pan-Africanism, Ghana’s independence, and African unity.
