Nottingham Council House

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Nottingham Council House is a prominent civic building and landmark in Nottingham, England, serving as the ceremonial and administrative headquarters of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civic building
landmark
architect Thomas Cecil Howitt NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Neo-Baroque
category Buildings and structures in Nottingham
City and town halls in Nottinghamshire
completionDate 1929
coordinates 52.9533°N 1.1494°W
country England
façadeOrientation south towards Old Market Square
function administrative headquarters of Nottingham City Council
ceremonial headquarters of Nottingham
governingBody Nottingham City Council NERFINISHED
hasCarillon yes
hasClock yes
hasColonnade yes
hasPart Ball Room
Committee Rooms
Council Chamber
Exchange Arcade NERFINISHED
carillon
central dome
clock tower
grand staircase
hasSculpturalDecoration yes
height 61 m (dome)
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
listingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nottingham NERFINISHED
Old Market Square NERFINISHED
material Portland stone
notableFor central role in civic ceremonies
dominant dome on Nottingham skyline
numberOfStoreys 3 (principal above ground levels)
openedBy Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) NERFINISHED
openingDate 1929-05-22
owner Nottingham City Council NERFINISHED
publicSquare Old Market Square NERFINISHED
replaced Nottingham Exchange NERFINISHED
roofFeature lead-covered dome
startDateOfConstruction 1927
usedFor civic receptions
council meetings
public events
yearOfListing 1972

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Nottingham City Council hasMeetingPlace Nottingham Council House
Old Market Square adjacentTo Nottingham Council House
Old Market Square overlookedBy Nottingham Council House