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Rander House
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Rander House
info Rander House is unusual for its simple American Classical style, reminiscent of downtown Chicago.
The Rander House is a five-storey building that is built in a later architectural style compared to Sofaer's Building across the road. It was built in 1932 by Surti Indian traders who came from Rander, a port town in Gujurat, India. The building stands at the beginning of a remarkable, almost uninterrupted, vista of colonial-era buildings on the lower block of Pansodan Street between Merchant Road and Strand Road.
Part of the building is currently occupied by the Internal Revenue Department.
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build Year established: 1932
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place Location: 59/61, Pansodan Street, Kyautada Township, Yangon, Myanmar
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