List of the famous landmarks that make up the Nottingham skyline, listed alphabetically with photos when available. Nottingham architectural landmarks as well as other major buildings, dwellings, and other structures in Nottingham are included on this list. Information about these Nottingham buildings is included on this list, such as when the building first opened and what architectural style it falls under. List includes both new buildings in Nottingham and older historic landmarks.
Nottingham Castle and Wollaton Hall are a great starting point for your to rank your favorites on this list
This list answers the question, "What are the most famous buildings in Nottingham?"
This is a good reference for research into the historical architecture in Nottingham. Famous architectural houses within the city of Nottingham are included as well, sometimes by address, other times listed by the name of the original home owner.Albert Hall, Nottingham
The Albert Hall, Nottingham, is a City Centre Conference and Concert venue, situated in Nottingham, England. ...more
City/Town: United Kingdom
Opened: Jan 01 1908
Created By: Albert Edward Lambert
Style: Edwardian Baroque architecture, Neo-baroque
Baptist Chapel, Nottingham
City/Town: Nottingham, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories, Nottinghamshire, England, + more
Created By: Watson Fothergill
County Hall
City/Town: Nottingham, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories, Nottinghamshire, England, + more
Opened: Jan 01 1769
Architect: James Gandon
Created By: James Gandon
The Galleries of Justice Museum, also known as the Shire Hall, is an independent museum and a registered charity on High Pavement in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, England. The museum is housed in what was once a Victorian courtroom, Gaol and Police station, and is therefore a historic site where an individual could be arrested, sentenced and executed. The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol to at least 1449, the building was used as a police station from 1905 to 1985, and the courts closed in 1986. ...more
City/Town: Nottingham, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories, Nottinghamshire, England, + more
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