Halifax City Hall
Halifax, Canada


Halifax City Hall is a Victorian Gothic structure completed in 1890, characterised by its clock tower and prominent granite façade. Designed by architect Richard C. Z. McDonald, it serves as the seat of the municipal government and a landmark in the downtown area, reflecting the city's history and civic pride.
Plan to spend some time exploring its surroundings, including the historic Grand Parade and the bustling public market nearby. The city hall is particularly striking when illuminated at night, giving it a different charm. It's easy to miss the intricate details in the stonework; a closer look reveals a wealth of craftsmanship.
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