Ghana and Denmark have signed a new partnership to preserve and promote cultural heritage sites in Osu, Accra, reflecting the deep historical ties between the two nations.

The collaboration begins with a GHC 1.7 million project involving the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, the University of Ghana, and the National Museum of Denmark. The initiative will document historical sites and increase public awareness through digitalization and landmark installations.
Officials say the project aims to preserve cultural memory, strengthen historical understanding, and support future plans for a museum and memorial at Osu Castle. The effort is expected to ensure that future generations learn from the past while fostering appreciation of Ghana’s cultural heritage.

The partnership underscores Ghana’s growing commitment to safeguarding heritage sites and Denmark’s willingness to contribute to shared historical preservation.


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