Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia) 3.36

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Bounded by 10th, Broad, 11th, And Capitol Sts
Richmond, VA 23219
United States

About Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia)

Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia) Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia) is a well known place listed as Historical Place in Richmond ,

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Old City Hall, known formerly as City Hall, is the former city hall of Richmond, Virginia that was designed by Elijah E. Myers. It served as City Hall from its completion in 1894 through the 1970s. The building occupies its own city block in downtown Richmond, bounded by 10th and 11th Streets to the west and east, and Capitol Street and East Broad Street to the south. The building is executed in a meticulous Gothic Revival style, and was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture.DescriptionWhile the overall composition of the building is generally symmetrical, the 195ft clock tower on the left side of the principal facade gives an impression of asymmetry. The four main levels are executed in gray granite. The interior centers around a large skylit atrium surrounded by four levels of cloister-like arcades, linked by a grand staircase. The building housed city offices and courts. Granite was locally obtained from quarries along the James River near Petersburg, and was shaped by workers under the direction of subcontractor James Netherwood. Iron work was by Asa Snyder.