Toronto City Hall, designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and inaugurated in 1965, replaced the Old City Hall to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding metropolis. The structure features two curved towers that rise prominently over Nathan Phillips Square, Canada’s largest public square. Visitors can explore the modern architecture and expansive public space, which serves as a hub for civic activities and events. The interplay of the towers and the open square creates a distinctive urban landscape, offering a blend of functional and aesthetic elements that reflect the city’s dynamic character.
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