City & County Building (City Hall)
City & County Building: A Historic Architectural Icon
- Architecture
Overview
The City & County Building, also known as Salt Lake City Hall, is a stunning example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and a beloved landmark in downtown Salt Lake City. Built in the late 19th century, this historic structure features intricate stonework, towering spires, and a commanding central clock tower. As both a functional government building and an architectural gem, it stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and artistic craftsmanship.
Why Visit the City & County Building on a Hop On Hop Off Tour?
Easily accessible via our Hop On Hop Off route, this iconic landmark is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs. Whether you’re admiring its exterior or exploring its storied halls, the City & County Building offers a unique glimpse into Salt Lake City’s past.
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Architecture
Richardsonian Romanesque Style: Marvel at the building’s distinctive design, characterized by its rough-cut stone facade, rounded arches, and dramatic towers. Clock Tower: The central clock tower rises majestically above the structure, serving as a prominent feature of the Salt Lake City skyline. Exquisite Details: From ornate carvings and stained glass windows to the intricate woodwork inside, every corner of this building tells a story of artistic dedication. Restored Grandeur: Learn about the building’s preservation efforts, ensuring its beauty and functionality remain intact for future generations.