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The square is called Church Square, but there is no church here. In 1855 there was a church located in here. Hence the name. There has been another church after the first, that burnt down. The last church was never replaced. Instead, there is a statue of Paul Kruger. He was a politician in the 19th century who became State President of Transvaal / South African Republic from 1883 – 1900.
The square has impressive, historic buildings that definitive makes it worth to walk all the way round it. The first building to make a stop, was Ou Raadsaal (Council Hall). It’s located in the southern end of Church Sq. This beautiful building once housed the House of Parliament in the South African Republic (1891-1902). I the late 19th century it was the South African Republic who commissioned this building a governmental building.
It was designed in a renaissance revival, architectural style. The architect was Dutch. The whole building process started in 1889 and it was the President Paul Kruger who laid the first stone. The building was completed in 1891. It didn’t function as the House of the Government. It was left in 1902 when the South African Republic was annexed by Britain. It has been undergoing restoration.
The Netherland Bank is placed on the west side of the square. This building dates to 1888 and it does not function as a bank anymore.
Besides there is this interesting building with an owl on the top of this corner building. I didn’t notice the owl before the guided pointed at it. There is a café on the ground floor.
Then we cross Church Street to have a look at the next couple of buildings. This is the Geneal Post Office. Quite an impressive building. To me it looks more like a building that houses a theatre or opera.
The last building we stop to look at, is located on the northern side of the square. This is the Palace of Justice. It is also a 19th century building with a Dutch architect behind. The President Kruger also laid the first stone here. When it comes to historical events, the most known trial is probably the Rivonia Trial. We were told that important historical events also have taken place here. At the Palace of Justice, the Rivonia Treason Trial was held. This trial sentenced Nelson Mandela and members of the ANC to prison. The ANC were revolutionaries who were just as dedicated as Mandela when it comes to struggling for the people of South Africa. The building once served as hospital during the Second Boer War.
This square is still a place where people meet. We were very pleased to have had the chance to make a stop here. Not only to look at beautiful architecture, but also to soak up the atmosphere.
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Oh my word!!!! I cannot tell you how you have warmed my heart on this winter morning with this post.
I actually got goosebumps while reading it. I love my country so much!
They've launched a project to "clean up" Church Square and, in the process, make it a better tourist attraction.
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I really like Pretoria, but wish we had more time. Most of the beautiful places we saw, had to be seen from the car. Next time I will stay a night or two 😊
And hopefully next time you will spend more time on the Eastern side of our country. (•ิ‿•ิ)
Agree! I do see that I have missing that side :)
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