Gandhi Square, Johannesburg
Gandhi Square is in Johannesburg's Central District. This square is named after Mahatma Gandhi, the famous Indian pacifist, and political activist. During the early 20th century, the area was known as Government Square, with the Court House being the focal point. Prior to its naming as Government Square, the area was known as Van Der Bijl Square.
Gandhi had legal offices at the corner of Anderson and Rissik. During much of the 20th century, the square fell into a state of disrepair, leading to an extensive project that began in the 1990s and finished in 2002. The developer spent 2 million Rand to complete this project.
One of the outcomes of the project was to allow for new shops to open along the square. Today, the square is a broad, open plaza that is a perfect place to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. A statue of Gandhi is also present here that visitors will enjoy taking photos of.
Gandhi had legal offices at the corner of Anderson and Rissik. During much of the 20th century, the square fell into a state of disrepair, leading to an extensive project that began in the 1990s and finished in 2002. The developer spent 2 million Rand to complete this project.
One of the outcomes of the project was to allow for new shops to open along the square. Today, the square is a broad, open plaza that is a perfect place to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. A statue of Gandhi is also present here that visitors will enjoy taking photos of.
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Sight Name: Gandhi Square
Sight Location: Johannesburg, South Africa (See walking tours in Johannesburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Johannesburg, South Africa (See walking tours in Johannesburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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