Party at the Union Buildings
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The Union Buildings in Pretoria are South Africa’s official seat of government and the offices of the President.
Completed in 1913, they were designed by Sir Herbert Baker in a grand Neoclassical style with terraced gardens overlooking the city.
Built from local sandstone, the complex symbolizes national unity after the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Historically significant as the site of major events—including Nelson Mandela’s 1994 inauguration—the Union Buildings remain a powerful emblem of democracy and heritage, attracting visitors for their architecture, gardens, and panoramic views.


