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Central Post Office Building (Jerusalem)

Coordinates: 31°46′49″N 35°13′20″E / 31.780268°N 35.222286°E / 31.780268; 35.222286
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Exterior of the building.

The Central post office building of Jerusalem is an architectural structure in Jaffa Street, Jerusalem.

Interior of the main post office.

The building was built as General Post Office during the British Mandate, one of three government buildings in this area. Construction was between 1934 and 1938 to the design of the main architect of the public works department of the British Mandate, Austen Harrison and the Government architect Percy Harold Winter.[1] The total cost was £120,000[1] for the building to house the administrative and engineering staff of Palestine Post, Telegraph & Telephone, the Jerusalem central telephone exchange and the Jerusalerm post office.[1] The ceremony at the ward building was held on 18 June 1938, in the presence of the High Commissioner and hundreds of guests. The building is typical of the 'Mandatory' style.

Sources

  • Shepstone, Harold J.: The new G.P.O. in Jerusalem : marble palace for Palestine's mail ; 1938. In: Meccano Magazine. Vol. 23, 1938, no. 10, p. 557. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Shepstone, Harold J. (October 1938). "The new G.P.O. in Jerusalem : marble palace for Palestine's mail". Meccano Magazine. p. 557. Retrieved 2011-05-08.

31°46′49″N 35°13′20″E / 31.780268°N 35.222286°E / 31.780268; 35.222286