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Milwaukee City Hall, Common Council Chambers
Featured site: Doors Open Milwaukee

Built: 1894 - 1896

Architect: Henry C. Koch

Milwaukee's Common Council chamber is the largest city council meeting room in the United States, even after the wrought-iron balcony galleries were removed as part of a renovation in 1931.

When built in 1895, City Hall was the third-tallest building in the country. Explore our most iconic landmark’s 10-story rotunda throughout the event. The Flemish Renaissance structure consists of a basement and eight stories of city offices. The prominent bell tower rises nearly 400 feet above the sidewalk.

For description of the restoration by Conrad Schmidtt Studios click here.

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