Gate Lodge Victoria Peak Gardens
Built around 1900 this Renaissance style structure was designed to be the house of the keeper of the "Mountain Lodge". Although the Mountain Lodge was demolished in the 1940s and the place is now used for Victoria Peak Garden, the gate house reminds. Today it is used as office and storage for those working at the garden and so in a way is maintaining its original use!
Unfortunately it is not open to the public but it is still an interesting sight to see and you will pass it as you go into the higher part of the gardens.
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About this image: This image showcases the refined neoclassical facade of a colonial-era building on Hong Kong's Victoria Peak, characterized by white stone pilasters, a central pediment, and symmetrical tall windows framed in vibrant blue shutters. The central blue door with iron grille and a nearby historical plaque highlight the site's preserved British colonial heritage, common in the Peak's upscale residential and tourist areas. Surrounding greenery adds to the serene, elevated atmosphere overlooking the city's skyline.