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'''Sheffield City Hall''' is a building containing several ]s, ranging from ] to a ], in ], ]. | '''Sheffield City Hall''' is a Grade II* ]<ref>] (1973) '']'' (accessed ] ]).</ref> containing several ]s, ranging from ] to a ], in ], ]. | ||
The large hall dominates '']'', one of the most-used squares in Sheffield, containing the city's ]. | The large hall dominates '']'', one of the most-used squares in Sheffield, containing the city's ]. | ||
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The City Hall and its surrondings have recently (2005) been re-furbished and re-devolped. | The City Hall and its surrondings have recently (2005) been re-furbished and re-devolped. | ||
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Sheffield City Hall is a Grade II* listed building containing several venues, ranging from auditoria to a ballroom, in Sheffield, England.
The large hall dominates Barker's Pool, one of the most-used squares in Sheffield, containing the city's War Memorial.
The City Hall was designed in 1920 by E. Vincent Harris, but was not completed until 1934. It is a neo-classical building with a giant portico. The largest hall in the building, seating 2,800 people, is commanded by a grand dome.
The City Hall and its surrondings have recently (2005) been re-furbished and re-devolped.
References
- English Heritage (1973) 455364 City Hall. Images of England (accessed 20 February 2006).