Halifax City Hall, located at the north end of the city’s historical Grand Parade, was constructed between 1887 and 1890. This site, dating back to Halifax’s founding in 1749, now houses one of the oldest public buildings in Nova Scotia. The building’s architecture, a striking blend of sandstone and granite, sets it apart from its surroundings. Visitors can explore this historic structure, which continues to serve as a focal point for civic activities and events.
More Places You Might Enjoy
Nestled among the lively bars and elegant, Gallic houses with wrought-iron balconies on Bourbon Street, the Hard Rock Cafe New Orleans seamlessly integrates into its vibrant surroundings while maintaining its […]
- 25
Completed in 2010, Palazzo Lombardia stands as a significant example of contemporary architecture in Italy, dominating the skyline of Milan’s Porta Nuova neighborhood. At the time of its completion, it […]
- 999
The Caliphate City of Medina Azahara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was founded in the mid-10th century as the seat of power for the Umayyad dynasty in Córdoba, Spain. After […]


