Hart House

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Hart House is a historic student activity and cultural centre at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, known for its Gothic architecture and role as a hub for arts, debate, and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture building
cultural centre
historic building
student activity centre
affiliation University of Toronto
architecturalStyle Collegiate Gothic
Gothic Revival
campus St. George campus
city Toronto
constructionStartDate 1911
country Canada
donor Massey family
function cultural programming
debate venue
performing arts venue
recreation
student activities
hasPart Great Hall
Hart House self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hart House Theatre

Quadrangle courtyard
art gallery
cafeteria
chapel
debating chamber
fitness centre
gymnasium
library
meeting rooms
music rooms
restaurant
swimming pool
heritageDesignation listed historic building at University of Toronto
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
University of Toronto
surface form: University of Toronto St. George campus
material stone
namedAfter Hart Massey
notableFor Gothic architecture
art exhibitions
student debates
theatre productions
openingDate 1919
operator University of Toronto
owner University of Toronto
province Ontario
targetAudience University of Toronto students
alumni
faculty

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Hart House hasPart Hart House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hart House Theatre
Frank Darling notableWork Hart House
this entity surface form: Hart House, University of Toronto