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City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto

Toronto's modernist City Hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and was completed in 1965.

Toronto's modernist City Hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and was completed in 1965. Nathan Phillips Square features a reflecting pool that turns into a skating rink in the winter. Old City Hall, completed in 1899, is located across the street at 60 Queen St W.


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About City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square

 Toronto, ON, Canada

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City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square and Nearby Sights on Map

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