De Volkstem Building
When you're evaluating a heritage building tour, the difference between a rushed walk-through and a genuine experience comes down to depth of knowledge. A good guide knows the architecture—the style choices, the materials, the engineering decisions—and can explain *why* they matter. With something like the De Volkstem Building, you need someone who understands the context: what role the newspaper played, how the building reflected the aspirations of its time, what technical details reveal about the standards and skills available when it was built. They should be able to answer specific questions—about the stonework, the interior layouts, the alterations made over decades—rather than offering generic observations. The guide's job is to help you see what makes this particular building significant rather than just another old structure in Pretoria's streetscape.