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  2. Victoria Square, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Square at night, February 2008. Victoria Square is a pedestrianised public square in Birmingham, England. It is home to both the Town Hall and the Council House, and directly adjacent to Chamberlain Square. It is named in honour of Queen Victoria. The square is often considered to be the centre of Birmingham, and is the point from ...

  3. Birmingham Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Town Hall is a concert hall and venue for popular assemblies opened in 1834 and situated in Victoria Square, Birmingham, England. It is a Grade I listed building. [1] The hall underwent a major renovation between 2002 and 2007.

  4. Birmingham city centre - Wikipedia

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    This overlooks Centenary Square and is adjacent to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Centenary Square was redeveloped in 1989 and given its current name in that year. Within Centenary Square is the Hall of Memory and Baskerville House. Other public squares in the city centre include Victoria Square, Chamberlain Square and Old Square.

  5. Venues of the 2022 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    On 27 October 2021, Victoria Square Birmingham City Centre was confirmed as the official finish area for the men's marathon, women's marathon and men's and women's T53/T54 wheelchair events. The pedestrianised square, which was formerly known as Council House Square, was renamed on 10 January 1901 to honour Queen Victoria , whose statue stands ...

  6. Corporation Street, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The square, which was once a junction of the Birmingham tram network became a major road junction and today is used by a number of Birmingham bus services. The Minories Building, formerly Lewis's Department Store, was built above a road way, which still exists, also called The Minories.

  7. The River (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Square, where The River artwork and water feature is located, was once one of the busiest interchanges in Birmingham. By the mid-1900s, plans were drawn up for the remodelling of Victoria Square in a bid to open up Colmore Row to more cars, but those plans were subsequently quashed.

  8. Teenager stabbed in Birmingham's Victoria Square - AOL

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  9. National Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    In November 1971, the Secretary of State for the Environment granted outline planning approval for the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. [4] On 16 February 1973, then Prime Minister Edward Heath travelled up from London to cut a white ribbon and initiate its construction, [ 5 ] which was carried out by RM Douglas (know today as Tilbury ...