Union Buildings

The South African government's formal seat and the president's office are both located at the Union Buildings. On Meintjieskop Hill, which is close to historic Church Square, the location of the city's initial settlement, the Union Buildings are set in lovely gardens and command the highest point of the city. This magnificent collection of sandstone structures, designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1913, blends Cape Dutch, English Renaissance, and Italian Renaissance architectural styles. The president's office and the state archives are also located there, making it the administrative center.


The Unoin buildings are surrounded by huge gardens, which give them a very lovely appearance. The area is also the location of numerous monuments, including the famous statue of Nelson Mandela. The Delville Wood Memorial, which honors South African soldiers who died in the First World War, statues of South African prime ministers Louis Botha, J. B. M. Hertzog, and J. C. Smuts, as well as a nine-meter-tall statue of Nelson Mandela, are all located in the gardens that slope down in terraces to Church Street.

Tourists come here to meander among the gardens, gawk at the buildings, and take in the breathtaking city views. In addition, the location has a particular place in the hearts of many South Africans because it was the site of former President Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994. One of the best places to visit in Pretoria, South Africa, is Union Buildings.


Address: Government Ave, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa

Phone: +27 12 300 5200

Opening hours: 9 am – 5 pm

Rating: 4.0/5.0, 1393 Tripadvisor reviews

Website: https://thepresidency.gov.za/content/union-buildings

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