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Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres (Senegal)

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The Ministerial Spheres of Diamniadio represent an ambitious urban planning project designed to shift the administrative burden away from the capital city of Dakar. Inaugurated in 2018, this futuristic complex comprises several buildings with modern glass and metal architecture that house government ministries and public agencies. The facility is part of the Diamniadio Lake City initiative, conceived as a smart and sustainable hub to foster Senegal's economic growth. The Spheres provide state-of-the-art work environments for thousands of civil servants and are equipped with advanced infrastructure for conferences and digital communication. The project was named in honor of Ousmane Tanor Dieng, a prominent political figure in the country, to recognize his contribution to state development. Geographically, the complex is strategically located along the A1 motorway, facilitating a quick connection to the Blaise Diagne International Airport. The circular arrangement of the buildings symbolizes unity and transparency in governance. Overall, this site marks Senegal's transition toward a modern, decentralized administrative structure in the 21st century.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres are a modern government complex, generally not open to the public. The futuristic buildings can be viewed from the outside along the main road.
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Typical hours
As a government district, there are no public visiting hours. Occasional special tours are offered during open house events.
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Photography
Photography of the buildings from outside is allowed from public roads. Entering the grounds or photographing security areas is not permitted.
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Time needed
For a photo tour along the exterior façades, 15 to 30 minutes suffice. If you want to walk around the entire complex, allow 45 minutes.
Combine with
Combine the visit with a trip to the new exhibition centre or nearby shopping malls in Diamniadio. The city of Dakar is only 30 kilometres away.
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Getting there
Diamniadio is located on the A1 highway between Dakar and the international airport. The complex is easily reachable by car or taxi; bus lines also run.
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Insider tip
Visit the area in the late afternoon when the glass façades glow in the sunset. Stick to public roads as security personnel are vigilant.

Geography

Coordinates
14.73000, -17.19500

Facts

  • Inauguration of the complex took place in 2018
  • Designed to reduce administrative congestion in Dakar
  • Consists of three primary sphere-shaped building clusters
  • Provides office space for over 3,000 civil servants
  • Named after the late politician Ousmane Tanor Dieng
  • Strategically located near the A1 toll motorway

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Sights in the town Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres (3)

Diamniadio Olympic Stadium📍 landmark

Large multi-purpose stadium in Diamniadio, Senegal. It hosts football matches and athletics events.

Dakar Arena📍 landmark

Modern multi-purpose indoor arena in Diamniadio. Used for concerts, sports and cultural events.

Diamniadio📍 landmark

New planned city east of Dakar. It contains government buildings, sports facilities and residential areas.

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Frequently asked questions

What are these 'spheres'?
They are modern office buildings for the Senegalese government.
Can they be visited?
No, these are purely government offices without public access.
Why are they interesting?
The architecture is very futuristic and modern for the region.
Where is Diamniadio?
About 30-40 minutes outside of Dakar.
Is a trip there worth it?
Only for architecture enthusiasts, otherwise it is just an office complex.
Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres: where is it located?
Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres is located in Senegal.
Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres: what is there to see?
Highlights include Diamniadio Olympic Stadium, Dakar Arena, Diamniadio.
Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.
Diamniadio Ministerial Spheres: why is it worth visiting?
The Ministerial Spheres of Diamniadio represent an ambitious urban planning project designed to shift the administrative burden away from the capital city of Dakar.
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