New York City Hall (1802-11) & County Courthouse (1861-81) Photos

New York City Hall (1802-11) (Broadway & Chambers St.) by Joseph Francois Mangin & John McComb, Jr. sits at the center of a triangular park edged by a series of architecturally important buildings. Immediately behind City Hall in the same park is the New York County or Tweed Courthouse (1861-81) (52 Chambers St.) by John Kellum & Leopold Eidlitz.

See also: New York City Hall Square, New York City Landmark Buildings, Municipal Building (1914) by McKim
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New York City Hall (1802-11) (Broadway & Chambers St.). Style: Late 19th & 20th C Revivals. Architect: Joseph Francois Mangin & John McComb, Jr. On National Register.

Neoclassical entrance of New York City Hall.

New York City Hall (Nathan Hale) Park with City Hall & Municipal Building.

Fountain in New York City Hall Park.

Lamp stand in Nathan Hale aka New York City Hall Park.

Buildings over New York County Courthouse including pyramid-roofed U.S. Courthouse (1936) by Cass Gilbert, Jr.

New York County or Tweed Courthouse (1861-81) (52 Chambers St.). Style: Italianate & Gothic. Architect: John Kellum & Leopold Eidlitz. On National Register.

New York County Courthouse & Municipal Building.

Facade of New York County Courthouse.


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