As I walked through the serene gardens of Asomdwe Park, I felt a sense of peace and tranquility wash over me. The majestic statue of President Mills stood tall, a poignant reminder of his legacy. I strolled along the winding paths, taking in the vibrant flora and fauna, and paused at the memorial wall to reflect on his inspiring words. The museum offered a fascinating glimpse into his life and achievements, leaving me with a deeper appreciation for Ghana's history. As I sat in the shade, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature, I felt a sense of connection to the past and a renewed sense of hope...
   Read moreThe place houses the body of the late president of Ghana, Professor John Evans Atta Mills... It is supposed to be a tourist center, however it seems the place has obviously suffered some neglect.. Most of the pictures put there to celebrate the president have fallen off, some of the wooden decorations have also given way. The pond there, I heard, used to have more animals... But now has just two ducks and I-don't-know-how-many-fishes. There was an ostrich and some rabbits in their cages. The entrance is manned by a soldier. Entry is FREE. Place...
   Read moreProfessor John Evans Atta Mills, the late president of Ghana, is interred at Asomdwe Park, a historical location.
As the name suggests, the place has a very peaceful atmosphere, good for relaxing, taking a stroll or meditating.
Following the recent renovation , the area has been transformed into a lovely tourism destination where visitors can pay their respects to the late president and find a picturesque backdrop for photography.
You may as visit both the Osu castle and Independence Square simultaneously because they are both...
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