Brighton Town Hall, England
Brighton Town Hall stands on Bartholomew Square in Brighton, East Sussex, England. The town hall contains a number of police cells which were in use until the 1960s, and which now form the Old Police Cells Museum. The town hall is a Grade II listed building. It was formerly the headquarters of Brighton Borough Council and is still used for some meetings of the successor Brighton and Hove City Council.
Brighton Town Hall | |
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Brighton Town Hall | |
Location | Brighton, East Sussex |
Coordinates | 50.8208°N 0.1401°W |
Built | 1832 |
Architect | Thomas Cooper |
Architectural style(s) | Greek Revival style |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 20 August 1971 |
Reference no. | 1379974 |
Shown in East Sussex |
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