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Bisa Abrewa Museum is a museum with sculptural representations of wood, clay, cement, paintings and photographs in Nkontompo in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis of the Western Region, Ghana.[1][2] The museum has about 2,200 artifacts relating to heroes of Africa. Also sculptural pieces and photographs of the civil rights movement and other Black personalities in the French, Portuguese and Spanish Caribbean.[3][4]
The Museum is believed to be one of the world's largest private collections of artifacts, audio visual and sculptures representing the African story.[3] It was inaugurated by the first lady of Ghana, Rebecca Akuffo Addo, government officials and traditional leaders on July 28, 2019.[2][5]