Ebohon Cultural Centre, Edo.

1 Odenede Street, Off Dumez Street, Ivbiotor Quarters, Benin City

Ebohon Cultural Centre Description

History of Ebohon Cultural Centre

Ebohon Cultural Centre was established in 1965.

Built by High Priest Osemwegie Ebohon in 1965.

A cultural centre for art, traditional religion and research centre for traditional sciences and the unsolved mysteries, this is a sacred place for the Ebohon worshipers.

Security/Safety of Ebohon Cultural Centre

This is a very safe location.

What To Bring

Before heading to Ebohon Cultural Centre, here are some helpful things to take along with you:

  • Camera to capture the sights and take selfies with
  • A local guide to help you navigate the Do's and Don't's
  • Best Features

    Approaching the centre, one will see that there are four giant wrought-iron gates and a fifth pedestrian gate leading into the open grounds or premises of the centre. The gates are Iwowa Gate; which leads to the centre’s museum, dining centre, bar and the Obanamen, Ivie Gate; which leads to the reception room, Ohiovbu Gate; the smallest of the gates, and Iyayimwan Gate; which admits tourists into the centre and is also called the Marriage Gate. Around the centre are statures of guardians and deities who all play a role in the spirituality of the centre.

    Most common visitors

    A centre where traditional religion and divinity is practiced, it sees a lot of curious tourists and people seeking aid in one way or the other.

    Explore art

    Learn

    Attend public lectures

    Ceremony

    Address

    1 Odenede Street, Off Dumez Street, Ivbiotor Quarters, Benin City

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