• Philadelphia City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of the City of Philadelphia in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
  • Clocking in at 548 feet, City Hall was the tallest habitable structure in the world until 1908, and it remained the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1986 (a little more...
  • It is just one of 250 sculptures created by Alexander Calder for both the interior and exterior of the city hall.
  • When William Penn first planned the street grid of Philadelphia in 1682, the land on which Philadelphia’s City Hall now stands was called Centre Square and was...
  • Constructed over a thirty-year period at a cost approaching $25 million, Philadelphia City Hall stands as a monument both to the city’s grand ambitions and to the...
  • Officially the largest municipal building in the US, City Hall is a highlight on a number of Philadelphia walking, minivan, and bus tours.
  • Since its completion in 1901, Philadelphia City Hall has stood tall and mighty as the largest city hall in the United States of America.
  • Given that Philadelphia is the birthplace of our nation, it’s only fitting that its seat of government is one of the largest municipal buildings in the country, and...
  • Philadelphia’s City Hall is both an architectural marvel, and a working seat of government.
  • Discover Philadelphia City Hall in the middle of Penn Square at the junction of the two main streets, Broad Street and Market Street.