Osgoode Hall

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Osgoode Hall is a historic 19th-century building complex in downtown Toronto that houses key legal institutions, including the Law Society of Ontario and the Ontario Court of Appeal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building complex
courthouse
heritage property
historic site
office building
address 130 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
architect Frederick William Cumberland
Henry Bowyer Lane
John Ewart
William George Storm
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
Palladian architecture
category Buildings and structures in Toronto
Courthouses in Canada
National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario
surface form: National Historic Sites in Ontario

Neoclassical architecture in Canada
constructionStart 1829
coordinates 43.6525°N 79.3833°W
country Canada
function administrative centre of the Law Society of Ontario
courthouse for Ontario appellate courts
seat of legal institutions in Ontario
hasPart Osgoode Hall self-linksurface differs
surface form: Great Library of the Law Society of Ontario

convocation hall
formal gardens
iron fence
law courts
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
Ontario Heritage Act designated property
heritageDesignationDate 1979
inception 1832
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
Downtown Toronto
surface form: downtown Toronto
material stone
namedAfter William Osgoode
namedFor William Osgoode
nearby Nathan Phillips Square
Toronto City Hall
occupant Court of Appeal for Ontario
Law Society of Ontario
Court of Appeal for Ontario
surface form: Ontario Court of Appeal

Ontario Superior Court of Justice (for disputes)
surface form: Superior Court of Justice (Ontario)
ownedBy Law Society of Ontario
publicAccess partially open to the public
significantEvent designation as National Historic Site of Canada
expansion in the 1840s
expansion in the 1850s
transportConnection Osgoode station
surface form: Osgoode station (Toronto subway)

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Osgoode station servesLandmark Osgoode Hall
Osgoode station namedAfter Osgoode Hall
Freedom Arches adjacentTo Osgoode Hall
this entity surface form: Osgoode Hall area
Keele Campus hasFacility Osgoode Hall
this entity surface form: Osgoode Hall Law School Building
St. Patrick station near Osgoode Hall
University Avenue hasNearbyInstitution Osgoode Hall
subject surface form: University Avenue (Toronto)
Osgoode Hall hasPart Osgoode Hall self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Great Library of the Law Society of Ontario
Court of Appeal for Ontario seat Osgoode Hall
Osgoode Hall Law School formerLocation Osgoode Hall
this entity surface form: Osgoode Hall (building)
Queen Street hasLandmark Osgoode Hall
University Avenue, Toronto near Osgoode Hall