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Token ID | 0.0.6602656-161 on mainnet |
Type | NFT (HIP17) |
Collection | Philately PHI |
Fees | 5% to 0.0.6288863, fallback 0 hbar |
Supply | Serial #161 of 1000 |
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Current holder | 0.0.6288863 (treasury) |
Creator | STORE AGE |
Token name | Groote Schuur - The Residence of Cecil Rhodes |
Description | Located in Cape Town, South Africa, Groote Schuur was originally built in the 17th century as a granary during the Dutch colonial era. The property gained prominence when it was purchased and transformed by Cecil Rhodes in the late 19th century. Rhodes was a British imperialist, politician, and founder of the De Beers diamond company. He used Groote Schuur as his Cape residence. Rhodes hired renowned architect Herbert Baker to redesign the house in the Cape Dutch style, which became an iconic representation of colonial architecture in South Africa. After Rhodes's death in 1902, Groote Schuur became associated with South Africa's political history. It was later used as the official residence for South African prime ministers, adding to its symbolic value. |
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Links | GoMint Gallery Zuse secondary market SENTX secondary market |
IPFS CID | QmaTwuSkM6fspENRgqz9PmheJoz8jy6Y1aSRP8iM9Rgntw |
Meta data | aXBmczovL1FtWlpOMUJYQkxISkRFU3J0dTNITngzVnJ5VjFjbXA5anZSamhIMTIyVlE3Q2o= |
Decoded | ipfs://QmZZN1BXBLHJDESrtu3HNx3VryV1cmp9jvRjhH122VQ7Cj |
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