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Ekaterinburg City Hall |
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The famous Ekaterinburg City Hall was built in the 1950s by German prisoners of war. Its theme was to reflect the Great Victory of the Second World War. |
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Sydney City Hall |
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The Sydney City Hall was completed 120 years ago and is possibly the city’s only non-religious building to retain its original function and interiors. |
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Tokyo City Hall |
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The Tokyo City Hall was built by the architect Kenzo Tange, and was completed in 1991, Its two towers rise to 243 and 163 meters respectively. The total floor area amounts to 380,500 square meters. |
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Wellington Town Hall |
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The Wellington Town Hall was designed by Joshua Charlesworth. It was built in the classical Renaissance manner. |
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Auckland Town Hall |
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The Auckland Town Hall is a historic building in the main street of Auckland City, was opened on December 14, 1911 by Baron Islington, then the Governor General of New Zealand. |
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