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Standard Bank Building (Cape Town)

Coordinates: 33°55′24.2″S 18°25′19.89″E / 33.923389°S 18.4221917°E / -33.923389; 18.4221917
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Standard Bank Building
The Standard Bank Building in 2013
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General information
LocationAdderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Coordinates33°55′24.2″S 18°25′19.89″E / 33.923389°S 18.4221917°E / -33.923389; 18.4221917

The Standard Bank Building is a commercial building located in Cape Town, South Africa.

History

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The building, designed by architect Charles Freeman,[1][2] was constructed to later become the headquarters of the Standard Bank of South Africa.[2] The plot on which it stands was granted to the bank on a 99-year lease at an annual rent of £150 by the city in 1879. The plans were completed in 1881, and construction work, entrusted to T. J. C. Ingelsby at a cost of £27,000, were completed with the its official inauguration on March 19, 1883.[1] Originally, the building had only two floors, but in 1922, two additional floors were added and the roof and dome rebuilt.[1]

Description

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The building, in neoclassical style, features a colonnaded entrance and a dome topped by a statue of Britannia, while the sculpted heads above the entrance depict Ceres, goddess of agriculture, and Neptune, god of the sea and commerce.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Standard Bank Adderley Street, Cape Town". Design Scape Architects. 2021-05-07. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
  2. ^ a b Daniel, Luke. "Historic Standard Bank building in the heart of Cape Town goes on auction". News24. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
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