Celebrating Bisa Aberwa Museum’s Recognition at the National Tourism Awards 2024
We are honored to announce that Bisa Aberwa Museum has received a prestigious award at the 2024 National Tourism Awards, presented by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture. This recognition highlights our museum’s unwavering commitment to preserving and celebrating African history and culture, showcasing one of the world’s most comprehensive private collections of over 1,000 artifacts, sculptures, and audio-visual representations.
Founded by the esteemed Ghanaian filmmaker Kwaw Ansah, Bisa Aberwa Museum stands as a testament to the resilience, sacrifice, and contributions of key figures in Africa’s liberation and the global civil rights movement. Our mission extends beyond exhibition; we serve as an educational resource, a place of reflection, and a sanctuary where visitors can reconnect with the powerful narratives of our shared past.
Through our extensive collection, the museum captures the richness and diversity of African heritage, providing an immersive journey into the lives and legacies of influential leaders who shaped our history. Every piece on display serves as a bridge to our ancestors’ enduring spirits and as an inspiration for future generations.
This award is not only a significant honor for our museum but a recognition of the role African heritage plays in shaping the identity of our people today. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture for this esteemed recognition and to all those who have supported our work and our vision.
We invite all to visit Bisa Aberwa Museum and explore the legacy of African culture, resilience, and unity. Here, you will find stories of courage and triumph, a space to reconnect with your roots, and an opportunity to honor the invaluable contributions of our ancestors. Together, let us continue to celebrate African values and inspire generations to come.