THE KULUBA PALACE
The residence of the President of the Republic blew 100 candles in 2006. In 1903, Bamako became the capital of Mali. Work is then undertaken to accommodate administrative services.
In 1908, the governor moved to the palace, which was changed by its various residents. Even today, ATT is the cause of ongoing work to build new premises in this administrative city for the services of the Presidency General secretariat. The President's palace is regarded as one of the jewels of colonial architecture. It has all the characteristics of this type of architecture: large verandas with blinds, large pieces with huge ceilings, open on two fronts, east-west orientation for the shadow of facades… Besides the residence of the president and secretariat of the presidency, this set of administrative buildings also includes the banquet hall and the council of ministers, built by Alpha Oumar Konaré, the predecessor of ATT.
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