A historical landmark that has stood the test of time in Central.
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Proudly standing in the heart of Central for numerous years is the Pedder Building, a culturally significant landmark and a Grade I historic building in Hong Kong. Built between 1923 and 1924, this nine-storey building is influenced by neoclassical architectural styles, with features like rusticated stonework, moulded cornices, giant pilasters and a central pediment supported on columns that make the structure stand out against its modern surroundings. Apart from shops and offices, Pedder Building is also home to the prestigious Gagosian Gallery and Jimmy’s Kitchen, a long-established local restaurant.
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