Former U.S. President Barack Obama has shared a first look at the near-completed Obama Presidential Centre, offering the public a glimpse into the landmark project set to open in June 2026 on Chicago’s South Side.
In a video posted on his verified Instagram account, Obama is seen touring the facility alongside construction workers, inspecting interior spaces and discussing how different areas of the centre will be actively used by the public.
The visit underscores a key vision behind the project: creating a living, community-focused space rather than a traditional presidential museum.
The Obama Foundation is developing the Obama Presidential Centre as a cultural, educational and civic hub rooted in the community where Obama’s political journey began. The campus will feature a museum chronicling his life and presidency, a public library branch, a community garden, a basketball court, a recording studio, classrooms and more.
In the tour video, Obama expressed excitement about the progress made so far and anticipation for welcoming visitors when the doors officially open. He described the centre as a place meant to inspire action, dialogue and community participation while sharing some of his favourite places in the Presidential Centre.
The approach reflects Obama’s long-standing focus on community organising and youth empowerment.
Since construction began, the project has drawn both local and international attention, positioning the centre as one of the most significant cultural developments in Chicago in recent years. With the latest preview, anticipation continues to build ahead of its highly anticipated launch in 2026.
Source: @barrackobama