By using the PYTHIA version of the Lund Monte Carlo program, we study
the photon yield of proton-proton collisions in the energy range betwe
en 10 GeV and 1 TeV. The resulting photon spectrum turns out to scale
roughly with incident energy. Then, by folding the energy spectrum of
cosmic-ray protons with the distribution of H I and CO, the Galactic d
iffuse emission of gamma-rays above 100 GeV is mapped. Prospects for o
bserving that diffuse radiation with atmospheric Cerenkov telescopes a
re discussed. Present instruments are able to detect the gamma-ray glo
w of the Galactic center. The latter will be mapped by the next genera
tion of telescopes if their energy threshold is decreased. However, a
detailed survey of the Galactic ridge will be a real challenge, even i
n the long term. The MILAGRO project seems more appropriate. Finally,
we investigate the gamma-ray emission from weakly interacting massive
particles clustering at the Galactic center. It has been speculated th
at those species are a major component of the halo dark matter. We sho
w that their gamma-ray signal is swamped in the Galactic diffuse radia
tion and cannot be observed at TeV energies.