In the heart of Centenary Square, the Hall of Memory stands as a stately war memorial dedicated to the thousands of Birmingham residents who lost their lives in World War I. Crafted from Portland stone, this art deco structure is distinguished by its elegant design and four bronze statues created by renowned artist Albert Toft. Visitors can explore the interior, which offers a solemn space for reflection and remembrance, surrounded by the detailed craftsmanship and historical significance of the memorial.
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