Hong Kong is a city with full of arts, and the place that HongKongFootprint.com wants to introduce this time is an art center that opened in 2013. This art center not only provides a high-quality creative platform for local artists, but also provides a public art space for local residents.
Located in Fortress Hill, Hong Kong, "Oil Street Art Space" was built in 1908. It is an art center mainly built with red bricks and plaster. The entire art center consists of three buildings. Although each space is not too big, it has the architectural flavor of the Arts and Crafts movement. And each building has a history of more than hundred years, so it has also been listed as a Grade II Historic Building in Hong Kong.
Located in Fortress Hill, Hong Kong, "Oil Street Art Space" was built in 1908. It is an art center mainly built with red bricks and plaster. The entire art center consists of three buildings. Although each space is not too big, it has the architectural flavor of the Arts and Crafts movement. And each building has a history of more than hundred years, so it has also been listed as a Grade II Historic Building in Hong Kong.