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Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Commissions 7,000-Capacity Multipurpose Hall in Ashanti Region

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Commissions 7,000-Capacity Multipurpose Hall in Ashanti Region
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By Seli Baisie

The Ashanti region witnesses the commissioning of the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Jubilee Hall, a 7,000-capacity multipurpose facility designed to host traditional and contemporary functions.

Reflecting Asante architectural heritage in modern form, the edifice aims to promote cultural heritage and bolster economic prospects in the region.

Adorned with Asante artifacts and Adinkra symbols, the hall features a mural at the entrance, centered around the revered Golden Stool, “Sika Dwa Kofi.” Drawing inspiration from traditional Asante housing, the structure includes a 2,000-capacity auditorium, surrounded by offices and amenities.

Financed solely by the Asantehene, the project underscores the cultural significance of preserving Asante heritage while providing a contemporary space for communal gatherings and deliberations.

Cultural historian, Teacher Safo Kantanka, highlights the importance of maintaining traditional architectural elements in modern constructions.

“The typical Asante house has walls North, South, East and West with open verandas and a big open space where people bring in stools to sit and deliberate on issues. When it rains, the Chiefs are forbidden to move an inch from the rain. If we are borrowing culture, then we have to get an auditorium that is roofed,” he explained.

As part of the Asantehene’s Silver Jubilee celebrations, the hall represents a milestone in commemorating his reign, set to culminate in May.

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