Victoria Prison - Preservation Guidelines

Preservation Guidelines

The completion dates of different parts of the old Central Police Station, the former Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison compound are listed below:

Year of Completion Heritage Building Preservation Guidelines
1860 D Hall East Wing of Victoria Prison and Bauhinia Tower The exterior of the building must be preserved while future developers can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1860 D Hall West Wing of Victoria Prison The exterior of the building must be preserved while future developers can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1864 Barrack Block The exterior of the building must be preserved while future developers can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1914 Former Central Magistracy The exterior of the building must be preserved while future developers can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1919 Headquarters Block The exterior of the building must be preserved while future developers can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1910 Block A, B, C, D Both the interior and exterior of the building is to be preserved
1914 B Hall, C Hall East Wing, C Hall West Wing, E Hall Both the interior and exterior of the building is to be preserved
1925 Stable Block Both the interior and exterior of the building is to be preserved
1945 A Hall Both the interior and exterior of the building is to be preserved
after 1948 Sanitary Block The exterior of the building must be preserved while the future developer can apply for renovating the interior of the building
1913, 1931, 1948 F Hall and all others Future developers can apply for demolition of these building.

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