Description
Here is the detailed information about the center and its hall:
- Architecture
The defining feature of the center is its unique shape. The design is inspired by the traditional elephant-shaped huts (Beehive huts) found in the Gamo highlands, particularly in Dorze.
- Exterior: From the outside, the building resembles a grand traditional Gamo hut, showcasing a seamless blend of ancient heritage and modern construction.
- Interior: It houses a spacious and modern hall equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology.
- Functions of the Hall
The hall serves as a venue for various social and governmental events:
- Cultural Assemblies: It is a gathering place for Gamo “Abba Gedas” and community elders to deliberate on significant cultural decisions.
- Arts and Performances: The venue hosts traditional Gamo dances, musical concerts, and theatrical performances.
- Conferences and Symposia: It serves as a primary hub for regional and national conferences.
- Facilities within the Center
In addition to the main assembly hall, the center includes:
- Museum: Displays ancient household tools, weaponry, musical instruments, and weaving artifacts used by the Gamo people.
- Library: Provides a research and information section for students and researchers studying Gamo history and culture.
- Cultural Demonstration Areas: Dedicated sections where the art of Gamo weaving and traditional food preparation (such as Kocho making) are demonstrated live.
- Significance
- Symbol of Identity: It is considered the “People’s House,” where the Gamo community expresses their history and culture with pride.
- Tourist Attraction: Tourists visiting Arba Minch come to this center to get a comprehensive overview of the Gamo people in one location.
- Symbol of Peace: It represents the modernization of the traditional Gamo “Dubusha” (community discussion square) into a contemporary setting.
Special Note: The center is located in the “Sikela” area of Arba Minch. Due to its elevated position, it also offers a beautiful view of the city and the surrounding lakes.






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