Former French Mission Building

The former French Mission Building was built in 1917 by the French Society of Foreign Missions as its Procure of Hong Kong. The three-storey building with basement was built with granite and red bricks in Neo-classical style popular in the Edwardian period. A chapel was incorporated in the northwest corner with its cupola projecting above the roof. Since 1953, the building has been used by different government departments. It was used as the Court of Final Appeal from 1997 to 2015. The building is being converted into offices for law-related organisations.

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