Golden Jubilee House
Golden Jubilee House, often simply called Jubilee House, is the official presidential palace in Accra. It serves as both the office and residence of the President of Ghana, making it one of the most important political landmarks in the country.
The building is striking and futuristic, often compared to a spacecraft launch hub. But its design is deeply rooted in Ghanaian tradition: it was purposefully constructed to resemble an Asante royal stool, which symbolizes power, unity, and leadership in Ghanaian culture.
History & Architecture
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Built: Construction began in 2006 and the palace was inaugurated in 2008.
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Architectural inspiration: Designed to look like the Asante Golden Stool, an emblem of chieftaincy and authority.
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Original name: Flagstaff House (dating back to colonial times), before being renamed Jubilee House to mark Ghana’s Golden Jubilee of independence.
Current Use of Golden Jubilee House
Golden Jubilee House is where the President of Ghana lives and works. It hosts key governmental offices, cabinet meetings, and important diplomatic events.
Visiting Information
At present, Golden Jubilee House is not generally open for casual public visits because of its role as a functioning seat of government. However:
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Public access: On rare occasions, official tours, state events, or open days may allow entry.
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Visitor enquiries: To confirm availability, reach out via the Presidency of Ghana website, the Ministry of Information, or the Ghana Tourism Authority.
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Tip: Even if you cannot enter, the building is worth seeing from the outside, especially when driving along Liberation Road.
Nearby Attractions
Golden Jubilee House sits in a cultural corridor of Accra. If you’re in the area, you can combine your visit with other must-see landmarks:
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National Theatre of Ghana – Follow Liberation Road toward Independence Avenue and you’ll spot this iconic white modernist theatre. It’s the hub for drama, concerts, and cultural events.
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Independence Square (Black Star Square) – A short drive away, Ghana’s national parade grounds and one of the largest public squares in the world.
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Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park – Recently revamped, this site celebrates Ghana’s first president and independence leader.
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Osu Castle (Christiansborg Castle) – Located in Osu, along the coast, once the seat of government before Jubilee House was built.
Quick Facts
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Type: Presidential residence & office
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Style: Symbolic, modern – inspired by the Asante stool
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Best for: Landmark sightseeing, photography stop while touring Accra
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Nearest landmark roads: Liberation Road, Independence Avenue
Whether you’re in Accra for a short trip or exploring Ghana’s rich political history, Golden Jubilee House is an essential stop on your city tour—even if only from the outside. Combine it with nearby attractions for a full cultural day out.