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Leeds Town Hall is a great place for conferences and meetings.
The Town Hall is the symbol of Leeds and is often used as a visual metaphor for local government in the media. Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, a young architect from Hull, after winning a competition in 1853, the Town Hall was Leeds' response to Bradford's decision to build St George's Hall as their emblem of civic pride. Designed to reflect the dignity of municipal office, the building's colonnaded exterior emphasises its elevated aspirations, while the strong millstone grit and local sandstone firmly roots the building in its native Yorkshire.
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