Osgoode Hall, , Canada


The heritage buildings of Osgoode Hall are located in downtown Toronto and have been occupied by the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1829. The architecture of the structures is riveting - from the polychromatic stained glass windows to the entangled wrought iron fence. A visit to the library, thought to be one of Canada's most refined rooms, is a rewarding experience.

Topic Code Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
AddressDowntown
Address 2Toronto
StateOntario
Website URLhttp://www.lsuc.on.ca/about/about_osgoode_en.jsp
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