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- Q5615883 subject Q6322910.
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- Q5615883 abstract "The Guildhall is one of the main office buildings of the City and County of Swansea Council, designed by Percy Thomas and opened in 1934. Before local government re-organisation in 1996 it was the headquarters for the former Swansea City Council. The Guildhall complex comprises the City Hall, Brangwyn Hall (concert hall) and the County Law Courts for Swansea. The Swansea Crown Court is now located in a building immediately opposite the Guildhall. It was designed by architect Sir Percy Thomas and built on what was once part of Victoria Park. Construction began in 1930 and was completed in 1934, and the building was formally opened on 23 October of that year. At that time it was a somewhat controversial building, being representative of the modern movement in architecture, and was described as having a 'stripped classical' style. The building is finished in white Portland stone, and includes a tall art deco clock-tower, making it a landmark. Part of the clock-tower design features the prow of a Viking longboat, a reminder of Sweyn Forkbeard, thought to be the founder of Swansea.".
- Q5615883 address "SwanseaSA1 4PE".
- Q5615883 architect Q7167608.
- Q5615883 buildingEndDate "1934".
- Q5615883 buildingStartDate "1930".
- Q5615883 cost "300000.0".
- Q5615883 height "48.0".
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- Q5615883 openingDate "1934-10-23".
- Q5615883 owner Q5123523.
- Q5615883 thumbnail Swansea_guildhall.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5615883 address "Swansea SA1 4PE".
- Q5615883 architect Q7167608.
- Q5615883 completionDate "1934".
- Q5615883 cost "300000.0".
- Q5615883 height "48.0".
- Q5615883 inaugurationDate "1934-10-23".
- Q5615883 location "Swansea, Wales".
- Q5615883 name "Guildhall".
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- Q5615883 startDate "1930".
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- Q5615883 comment "The Guildhall is one of the main office buildings of the City and County of Swansea Council, designed by Percy Thomas and opened in 1934. Before local government re-organisation in 1996 it was the headquarters for the former Swansea City Council. The Guildhall complex comprises the City Hall, Brangwyn Hall (concert hall) and the County Law Courts for Swansea. The Swansea Crown Court is now located in a building immediately opposite the Guildhall.".
- Q5615883 label "Swansea Guildhall".
- Q5615883 lat "51.61416666666667".
- Q5615883 long "-3.960277777777778".
- Q5615883 depiction Swansea_guildhall.jpg.
- Q5615883 name "Guildhall".