Introduction
Antiquities and Monuments Office is the oldest surviving British children's school building in Hong Kong. It was built by the Hong Kong Government in 1900 by Ho Tung (later the Lord of the Kings) who donated HK$15,000 to the Hong Kong government. The school is a typical Victorian building, but in response to the climate of Hong Kong, the school building has wide verandas, high roofs, and golden tile roofs. The building is currently the office of the Antiquities and Monuments Office.
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It is not open to the public on weekdays and can only be visited outside. Every Friday afternoon, there is a guided tour at 3:45 pm, but people in wheelchairs can only visit the corridors. Most other places with stone wheelchairs cannot enter.
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Address : 136 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Enquiries : 2208-4400
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