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Johannesburg Trades Hall

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Complete

Roof
  
102 metres (335 ft)

Architect
  
Aburrow & Treeby

Opened
  
1914

Completed
  
1914

Floor count
  
4

Height
  
102 m

Floors
  
4

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Location
  
Johannesburg, South Africa

Similar
  
Rissik Street Post Office, Nelson Mandela Bridge, Carlton Centre, Johannesburg Park Station, Constitution Hill - Johannesburg

The Trades Hall is one of the oldest Edwardian buildings in the city of Johannesburg. Beyond its architectural importance, the building has historical significance as the previous headquarters of the Trade Unions. It is associated with many historical events such as the 1922 Rand Revolt. In 1986 it was listed as one of Johannesburg's 100 most important heritage buildings.

Map of Kimberley House, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa

References

Johannesburg Trades Hall Wikipedia