Osgoode Hall

Local nameOsgoode Hall
LocationSpadina—Fort York, Toronto, Canada

Osgoode Hall is a landmark building in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original 2+1⁄2-storey building was started in 1829 and finished in 1832 from a design by John Ewart and William Warren Baldwin. The structure is named for William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.It originally served to house the regulatory body for lawyers in Ontario along with its law school, formally established as Osgoode Hall Law School in 1889, which was the only recognized professional law school for the province at the time. The original building was constructed between 1829 and 1832 in the late Georgian Palladian and Neoclassical styles. It currently houses the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Justice, the offices of the Law Society of Ontario and the Great Library of the Law Society.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osgoode_Hall

Official Website http://www.osgoodehall.com/

Email imsusan@rogers.com

Phone +1 416 947 3361 ‎

Address 130 Queen St W, M5H 2N5, Toronto, ON, Canada

Coordinates 43°39'7.666" N -79°23'7.916" E

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