It is not the most famous place in the UK, but the city is still very modern. The air in the city is also great. It is a very suitable place to live! There are various shops on both sides of the road. Very good to visit!
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Centenary Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In 1889, Birmingham received the status of "city", and in 1989, Birmingham named the square "Centennial Square" in honor of the city's 100th anniversary. The main buildings on the square include the Birmingham Library, War Memorial Auditorium, International Conference Center, Symphony Hall, etc. It is worth taking some time to visit.
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Centenary Square Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is not the most famous place in the UK, but the city is still very modern. The air in the city is also great. It is a very suitable place to live! There are various shops on both sides of the road. Very good to visit!
The Birmingham Centennial Plaza is a square named for the city's 100 years. The main buildings on the square include the Central Library, Birmingham Library, War Memorial Auditorium, International Conference Center, Symphony Hall, etc. The complex is modern and elegant, which reflects the style of the Empire. At the same time, there are quite a lot of tourists here, which is a must-visit tourist attraction in Birmingham. Although there is no sense of Victoria Square, the Centennial Square can also be said to be half of Birmingham history.
The Centennial Square was built to commemorate Birmingham's centenary. It was built by a famous designer. The whole square is just like a fine work of art.
In 1989, it was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Birmingham Municipality. Designed by renowned artist designers Tess Jaray and Tom Lomax, the square is designed with the idea that "it needs to be like a complete work of art, each part is impeccable, and as a whole it can be circled and dotted". The Birmingham Wheel is about 60 meters high. It's the best choice to enjoy the square from high. The Birmingham Wheel at night is beautiful and loved by many photographers.
Now that we have called this name, we are here to try to find some traces of history, but in fact history and modern are together. Wen Huai