Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
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The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre is located in Hong Kong Park, at 7A Kennedy Road above Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was opened by Leung Ding-Bong, then chairman of the Urban Council, on 28 April 1992.
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre | |||||||||||
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![]() Side view of Hong Kong Visual Arts
Centre, with St. Joseph's College in the background. | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 香港視覺藝術中心 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 香港视觉艺术中心 | ||||||||||
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The centre encourages local art creation. It was restructured from an early 20th-century building called Cassels Block, a former barracks for married British officers of Victoria Barracks. It currently provides an area and facilities for local artists and includes modern artefacts and sculptures.
Cassels Block is a three-storey colonial Edwardian classical revival building.[1] It is listed as a Grade I historic building.[2] 22.27680°N 114.15933°E
Gallery
- The lobby
- The history
- The floor plan
- Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
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