Despite being South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria has often played a supporting role to bold and brash Johannesburg and Cape Town’s cosmopolitan charms. However, when it comes to architectural heritage, the Jacaranda City is well-endowed. From the skyline-dominating Union Buildings and Voortrekker Monument, to the imposing edifices of its administrative precincts, Pretoria might be deserving of a second moniker: the city of sandstone, brick and granite. But when you look beyond the impressive façades, soaring columns and linear planes of buildings that were intended to convey power and authority, you’ll find light-filled interiors embellished with decorative touches that are only hinted at from the outside. Murals, mosaics, domes, galleries, stained-glass...
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Alain Proust, one of South Africa’s leading photographers, has worked on books such as Hidden Cape Town,South African Artists at Home
, Colonial Houses of South Africa,
A Portrait of Cape Town,
Groote Schuur: great granary to stately home,
and Nederburg: the first two hundred years
.