I will again briefly mention that Guyana is currently not very safe to visit. There isn't a war but plenty of criminals. In the area around a rather beautiful building you may get your phone or purse stolen so show no wealth as you walk around the blocks. "Welcome to City Hall" sounds inviting but the gates are locked. One gate in the back was open (I surely didn't enter the alley at the east side!) yet it felt wrong to just waltz inside to take closeup pictures. I also don't think it's really necessary. The building is falling apart, it doesn't look safe to visit inside, and I think the best part is visible from the road. Nice tower, an info pane (other buildings have that too), cute spiral staircase and totally "haunted house" written all over. Joke aside, I actually think this HAS some value and with an unwritten rule of "every country ought to have a WHS" this combined with the cathedral and maybe the nearby courthouse, others I probably missed or thought as too run down to be worthy, would make a good collection. I also find that it may not be up to par of Paramaribo but similar enough to let it squeeze past. Anyhow, lots of restoration work and proper protection is needed before all collapse.