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Pretoria Attractions |
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Designed by renowned South African architect, Sir Herbert Baker,
the Union Buildings are located on Meintjieskop hill, a sentinel
overlooking the city of Pretoria. The official seat of...
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Commonly known as the Pretoria Zoo, the National Zoological
Gardens on South Africa is regarded as one of the leading zoos in
the world. Featuring a zoo, an aquarium and a reptile park,...
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A shrine to Pretoria's Afrikaaners, the Loftus Versfeld Stadium
seats over 50,000 people and was one of the stadiums hosting
matches in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The land on which the stadium
was...
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The former residence of Boer leader and President of the
Republic of South Africa, Paul Kruger, is now the Kruger House
Museum. Built in 1884, the house was the last one in which
President Kruger...
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Featuring indigenous plants and flowers from all over South
Africa, the Pretoria National Botanical Garden bridges the gap
between scientific research and recreational environment. The
garden is...
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