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The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is one of the global centers of the New York City based Asia Society. Located in Admiralty, in the business district of Hong Kong, it was dedicated on February 9, 2012. The centre is situated on the site of a former British military explosives magazine and includes several restored military buildings The project was designed by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.

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  • Asia Society Hong Kong Centre (en)
  • 亞洲協會香港中心 (zh)
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  • The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is one of the global centers of the New York City based Asia Society. Located in Admiralty, in the business district of Hong Kong, it was dedicated on February 9, 2012. The centre is situated on the site of a former British military explosives magazine and includes several restored military buildings The project was designed by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. (en)
  • 亞洲協會香港中心(英語:Asia Society Hong Kong Center),位於香港島金鐘正義道9號,為亞洲協會香港分會活化保護的建築群,用作舉辦不同的展覽及學術活動,推動亞洲藝術文化和引進新進藝術家、文化界人士的作品。中心於2012年2月9日起正式對外開放。 中心內設古蹟域多利軍營軍火庫(英語:Explosives Magazine of the Victoria Barracks;現稱:香港賽馬會復修軍火庫,英語:The Hong Kong Jockey Club Former Explosives Magazine),位於香港島金鐘正義道9號。軍火庫庫附屬於域多利軍營,四座建築物在1860至1930年代落成,作為研製與儲存炸藥之用。駐港英軍於1979年遷出軍營後,舊軍火庫遂成為政府工作間及倉庫,其後被亞洲協會香港分會活化保護,於2012年改為亞洲協會香港中心的新會址。 軍火庫上層平台的三個爆炸品貯存庫,被列為一級歷史建築;下層平台的GG樓則列為二級歷史建築。 (zh)
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  • The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is one of the global centers of the New York City based Asia Society. Located in Admiralty, in the business district of Hong Kong, it was dedicated on February 9, 2012. The centre is situated on the site of a former British military explosives magazine and includes several restored military buildings The project was designed by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. (en)
  • 亞洲協會香港中心(英語:Asia Society Hong Kong Center),位於香港島金鐘正義道9號,為亞洲協會香港分會活化保護的建築群,用作舉辦不同的展覽及學術活動,推動亞洲藝術文化和引進新進藝術家、文化界人士的作品。中心於2012年2月9日起正式對外開放。 中心內設古蹟域多利軍營軍火庫(英語:Explosives Magazine of the Victoria Barracks;現稱:香港賽馬會復修軍火庫,英語:The Hong Kong Jockey Club Former Explosives Magazine),位於香港島金鐘正義道9號。軍火庫庫附屬於域多利軍營,四座建築物在1860至1930年代落成,作為研製與儲存炸藥之用。駐港英軍於1979年遷出軍營後,舊軍火庫遂成為政府工作間及倉庫,其後被亞洲協會香港分會活化保護,於2012年改為亞洲協會香港中心的新會址。 軍火庫上層平台的三個爆炸品貯存庫,被列為一級歷史建築;下層平台的GG樓則列為二級歷史建築。 (zh)
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