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Hillbrow Tower

R550.00R1,500.00

The Hillbrow Tower, at 269m tall, was the tallest tower in Africa for 40 years, and the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere until 1978. Formerly a popular tourist attraction, The Hillbrow Tower has been closed to visitors in 1981, when it was earmarked as a high risk target for potential attacks during the final years of the apartheid regime. Before its closure, the public was able to enter six public floors at the top of the tower. One of the floors housed a popular revolving restaurant named Heinrich’s Restaurant, another non-rotating restaurant known as the Grill Room, and an observation deck which boasts uninterupted views of Johannesburg from 197m above ground level.

PRODUCT INFO:
Limited edition 1/100 print, 200mm x 200mm
Giclee print on 200gsm, Archival Matt

* each print includes a bespoke sticker story (to be placed on the back of a frame), the contents of this prints story can be seen above.

FRAMING INFO:
300mm x 300mm Aluminium Box Frame with artwork float mounted and centred

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No Frame, Black Aluminium