Hall of Languages

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Hall of Languages is a historic and iconic academic building on the Syracuse University campus, known as one of its oldest and most recognizable landmarks.

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instanceOf academic building
historic building
landmark
university building
architect Horatio Nelson White
architecturalStyle Second Empire
associatedWith College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University
campus Syracuse University
surface form: Syracuse University campus
country United States of America
surface form: United States
floorCountApproximate 3 to 4 including tower levels
hasCategory Historic buildings in Syracuse, New York
Second Empire architecture in New York
Syracuse University buildings
University and college academic buildings in the United States
hasFeature central tower
mansard roof
ornate dormers
symmetrical façade
hasFunction general education courses
humanities instruction
language instruction
hasNickname HOL
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
imageAppearsIn Syracuse University promotional materials
inception 1873
isPartOf Syracuse University
surface form: Syracuse University Arts and Sciences complex
locatedIn Syracuse University
Syracuse
surface form: Syracuse, New York

United States of America
surface form: United States
material Onondaga limestone
notableFor distinctive Second Empire design
use of local limestone
visibility from multiple points on campus
numberOfFloors 3
opened 1873
owner Syracuse University
partOf Syracuse University main quadrangle area
significance iconic symbol of Syracuse University
one of the oldest buildings on the Syracuse University campus
prominent campus landmark
symbolizes Syracuse University
touristAttraction yes
usedFor administrative offices
classrooms
faculty offices

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Syracuse University hasFacility Hall of Languages