The Mozambican government is going ahead with the classification as Cultural Heritage of the century-old "Casa de Ferro" in Maputo, designed by the "Eiffel" house, a source from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced today.
The "Casa de Ferro" (Iron House) is a prefabricated, three-storey building built in Belgium and constructed in Mozambique in 1892 to house the residence of the governor-general of Portugal, which never happened due to the high temperatures inside.
The building, which used to be the Geographical Museum before Mozambique's independence, now houses the services of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Maputo. (RTP)
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