Alexandria, Virginia is the impressive City Hall of Alexandria, which dates from 1871. First, the site of a market and then a court building, the building that today is a replica of the old building created in 1817, which was destroyed by fire

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The architect of the building we see today was the renowned architect Adolf Clussais, originally from Germany. In the construction plans Clussais special emphasis placed on sustainability and robustness of the frame to resist puncture. The design consists primarily of masonry with solid cast-iron columns, with a ceiling made of wood.

The building is designed in the fashion of the Second Empire, with a balanced attitude and style of windows. The main part of the building has two floors, with three storey houses at each corner and a central building with four floors.

The clock tower is still picturesque Central is the first slate, with a diamond pattern, it is occupied by a weather vane with gold leaf. A replica of the bell market mentioned earlier, this ornament in the Georgian style of architecture is complete. Meanwhile, the tower with its base of bricks is built on three levels, with the main entrance on the west side.

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Town Hall also included the courts, the Masonic Lodge and police and fire stations. Some areas have booked stalls. Today the only remaining population of the offices of the City. Over the years many additions and renovations were carried out, what is now an imposing building.

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