Something big is coming to Ghana this June, and it’s revving up to change the game completely. On Sunday, June 1, 2025, the Despite Automobile Museum, Ghana’s very first car museum, will officially open its doors to the public. This one-of-a-kind place, founded by the respected businessman Osei Kwame Despite, is expected to be a major attraction for car enthusiasts, tourists, and regular Ghanaians. Visitors can expect to see everything from rare classic cars to some of the most expensive and powerful modern vehicles ever made. But more than just showing off cool cars, the museum will tell stories of Ghana’s growing love for cars and the people who helped shape that journey.
What makes this museum truly exciting is how new and different it is for Ghana. It’s the first space dedicated entirely to celebrating car history and design in the country, and it’s been built with creativity, style, and technology. Visitors can walk through displays that show how cars have changed over time. Check out legendary cars once owned by well-known people, and enjoy fun digital experiences that make you feel like you’re right in the driver’s seat. Ghana has always had a strong but quiet car culture; however, with this museum, that passion finally gets a stage. It’s more than just a building; it’s a symbol of how far the country has come and how much more it has to offer.
There are suggestions that the Despite Automobile Museum could become Africa’s version of famous places like the Hollywood Auto Museum in the U.S., Germany’s Porsche Museum, or the British Motor Museum in the UK. With its world-class design and focus on both international and local car history, it has the potential to put Ghana on the global map for auto tourism. But what sets it apart is its African touch. The museum will mix global car culture with Ghanaian creativity, music, and style, creating an experience unlike anything else in the world. Whether you’re into fast sports cars, vintage rides, or just love learning new things, there’ll be something for everyone.
The benefits this museum brings go far beyond just showing off vehicles. It’s expected to attract tourists from all over the world, giving a big boost to local hotels, restaurants, and businesses. It will also open doors for young people interested in car design, mechanics, or even event planning. It’s a fresh way to celebrate Ghana’s talents and dreams, while also inspiring the next generation to reach even higher. In every way, the Despite Automobile Museum is more than a tourist spot, it’s a powerful symbol of pride, progress, and possibility for Ghana.