Old Central Government Offices

Former headquarters of British Hong Kong government departments

22°16′48″N 114°09′28″E / 22.2799°N 114.1578°E / 22.2799; 114.1578Year(s) built1847 (1847)Demolished1954 (1954)Technical detailsFloor count2

The Old Central Government Offices was home to many of the Hong Kong Government's departments from 1847 to 1954. Built in 1847 as the Old Secretariat Building,[1] it was also home to the territory's Legislative Council from the 1930s to 1954.[citation needed]

The two-storey colonial building was demolished in 1954 to make way for the new Central Government Offices.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Heritage Impact Assessment" (PDF). LWK Conservation Ltd. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.

External links

  • Central Government Offices (1848-1955)
  • Central Government Offices, Historic and Architectural Appraisal, 2009
Preceded by Home of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong

1930s – 1954
Succeeded by
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