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Central Police Station Compound (10 Hollywood Road, Central)
The oldest structure within the compound is a barrack block built in 1864.
It is a three-storey building constructed adjacent to Victoria Prison. A storey
was later added to the block in 1905. In 1919, Headquarters Block facing Hollywood
Road was constructed. Subsequently in 1925, the two-storey Stable Block was
constructed at the north-west end of the parade ground and later used as an
armoury.The Police Station together with the former Central Magistracy and Victoria
Prison form a group of historical architecture representing law and order in
Hong Kong.
Introduction to the Central Police Station Compound
Central Police Station Compound
Address
10 Hollywood Road, Central (Plan)
Transport
MTR
Central Station
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