Afrikaans: Kya Rosa, 'n statige laat-Viktoriaanse villa langs die hoofingang van die Universiteit van Pretoria se Hatfieldkampus. Die eerste studente het in 1908 in die huis klasgeloop[1] toe dit nog in die middestad gestaan het.[2] In 1980 het die universiteit besluit om dit van verwaarlosing te red deur dit na die hoofkampus te verskuif, en op 25 Okt 1985 is dit op die nuwe staanplaas ingewy. Dit dien meer onlangs as die Kantoor vir Alumniverhoudings.[2]
English: Kya Rosa building, an imposing late-Victorian villa beside the entrance to the Hatfield campus of the University of Pretoria. In 1908 the University's first students attended classes in it,[1] when it was still located downtown. In 1980 the university decided to save it from neglect by moving it to the main campus, and it was inaugurated at the new location on 25 Oct 1985. Recently it houses the TuksAlumni Office.[2]
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