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Victoria Square, Birmingham Review

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Victoria Square is located 2 blocks north of the Cathedral Square. It used to be a market and after demolition, it presents another green look. It is surrounded by City Hall, Flower Bell, High Court and beautiful fountain, which is the gate of Christchurch. Victoria Square is a public square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It is a family to two town halls and City Hall. Square is often considered the center of Birmingham, and is point-from-where the distance of the signposts is measured. The square is a short walk from St. Phillip's Cathedral in Colmore and the main walking route is between the bull rings and the Brindleyplace area. Three main roads, Colmore columns, new streets and Paradise streets where the assembly takes place. The square was renamed January 10, 1901 and then recently the late Queen Victoria and statues of her were erected and unveiled.

Victoria Square, Birmingham

Posted: Mar 14, 2020
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  • 放飞自我去游玩
    5/5Outstanding
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    We went to the hotel to drop our luggage, went to a big meal at a Michelin-star restaurant, and then began to get to know the city. First of all, we came to Victoria Square. A building imitating the Greek temple was very eye-catching. This was actually their town hall. A beautiful baroque building next to it was the Birmingham Museum and Art Museum. It was also free to visit, so I went in and strolled around. There were not many people. The exhibits are quite rich, from ancient Egypt to the present artwork, there are exhibitions.

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    Posted: Apr 5, 2022
  • 咯咯哒咯咯哒
    4/5Excellent
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    Just in the city center, very close to the New Street Railway Station, you can walk to see the new buildings of the city while watching the historical old buildings! Almost a must-have place to come to Birmingham to punch in! After turning, you can also go to the nearby museum.

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    Posted: May 29, 2020
  • K Ahmed90
    5/5Outstanding

    Awesome place ever 👌👌😍😍

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2024
  • lulu0531
    5/5Outstanding
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    Victoria Square is located in downtown Birmingham, next to Chamberlain Square, with many statues. It's good to get a cup of coffee, find a bench, watch children play, feed pigeons, watch people eat a sandwich, solve lunch, watch people coming and going, it's a big Plaza in downtown Birmingham, it's beautiful with many pigeons, it's clean with fountains, there are many luxury brands in the big shopping mall. In fact, these two plazas are even here. Together, you can eat or shop, order a cup of coffee, sit down quietly and enjoy the beautiful scenery, feeding pigeons is very happy! Next to it is the famous St. Paul's Cathedral.

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    Posted: Apr 21, 2017
  • 淼淼0301
    5/5Outstanding
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    Victoria Square is still very busy. It is the core of Birmingham City Center, where you can feel the most classical English landscape every day. Although the area is not very large, it is really beautiful and worth recommending.

    5
    Posted: Feb 24, 2017
  • 蔡芷涵
    5/5Outstanding
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    Square is often regarded as the center of Birmingham, and is measured from point to point, where the distance from the landmark is measured. The square is a short walk from St. Philip's Cathedral in Colmore row and between the main walking routes of the bull ring and the Brindleyplace area. The three main roads, Colmore, the new streets and Paradise Street, meet there. The square was renamed Jan. 10, 1901, and then recently the late Queen Victoria and the statue were erected and unveiled. It was previously recognized as the City Hall Square. The tram track runs through the square and the statue, where Robert Peel (now Ho) and Joseph Priestley (later moving to Chamberlain Square) are located. Some of the squares were occupied by Christ Church (built 1805-13), but the church was demolished in 1899. Font ringing and cornerstones were moved to the new St Agatha, Sparkbrook built with revenue, when the site was sold to developers. The site is used for offices, and retail blocks, Christian churches, themselves demolished in 1970 and replaced with a grazing tilt.

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    Posted: Oct 3, 2016
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