Green Island Construction Company (GICC) is incredibly proud to announce the successful restoration of one of Seychelles' most iconic landmarks – the Carnegie Library Building on Independence Avenue. This historic structure has been lovingly restored and was officially reopened in a ceremony yesterday afternoon.
Originally inaugurated in 1910 as Seychelles' first public library, the Carnegie Library served as a cultural hub with a library on the ground floor and an exhibition hall above. In 1964, the building found new purpose as the Natural History Museum, a role it fulfilled until its closure in 2019 due to structural concerns. Our involvement in this project highlights GICC's deep commitment to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Seychelles. This is not the first time we’ve had the privilege to restore a significant historical site. Many of you may remember that GICC was entrusted with the renovation of the National Library, which reopened last year, reconnecting the community with a vital resource for learning and culture. Our connection to the restoration of Seychelles' libraries runs even deeper – GICC was responsible for the major renovations of the Old Government Secretariat, now home to the Mayor's Office on State House Avenue. That building housed the National Library from 1978 to 1994 before the current library came into being. Each of these projects represents more than just construction; they are labours of love, restoring the heart and soul of our island’s history. The Carnegie Building, once again standing tall, is a testament to what can be achieved when we honour the past while building for the future.
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