• The building was officially named "Altgeld Hall" in 1941.[1] Altgeld Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17, 1970.
  • Altgeld Hall, which was added to the National Register of Historic Buildings in 1970, was constructed in 1896-1897 and was first used as the University Library.
  • Altgeld Hall was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by UIUC campus architects Nathan Ricker and James McLaren White.
  • Altgeld Hall, built in 1896-97, was always my last stop on my four-class schedule every Monday, Wednesday and Friday during my freshman and sophomore years.
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  • Just a note: Olive Goyle, one of the original grotesques of Altgeld hall rests in the east garden of our campus, not merely because she was struck by lightning.
  • Altgeld Hall opened in December 1896 and was named after Governor John P. Altgeld. During its life, the building has served the University in a wide myriad of...
  • Altgeld Hall at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is one of the most iconic buildings on campus. A project to revitalize the structure is underway
  • Altgeld Hall's bell tower provides weekly concerts by a live chimemaster. The playing of these bells are one of the most beloved traditions of the University.
  • Photo taken at Altgeld Hall by Northern Illinois University on 5/19/2014. ... Photo taken at Altgeld Hall by Greg S. on 12/22/2012. See all 25 photos.