• Admission to Independence Hall is absolutely free to the public, and every visitor receives a 30-minute guided tour from a National Park Service Ranger.
  • Construction of the Independence Hall, originally known as the State House of the Province of Pennsylvania, started in 1732.
  • Engraving of the Back of the State House ( Independence Hall ) in 1799. The steeple had been removed in 1781 because it had rotted out and become a hazard.
  • The Assembly Room of Independence Hall - Location of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.
  • Tour Independence Hall: Many of you will be surprised to know that very few people who live in Philadelphia have actually gone inside Independence Hall.
  • Getting to see the Bell and the Hall does require some planning: Visitors must reserve tickets online or by phone in advance for tours of Independence Hall.
  • The Independence Hall features a Georgian architectural style and is a work of architect William Strickland. This building sits on the 51-acre property.
  • Construction of the Pennsylvania State House, which came to be known as Independence Hall, began in 1732. It was a symbol of the nation to come.
  • Independence Hall sits on a city block with two other historical buildings. The area is known as Independence Square. The Liberty Bell is nearby.
  • Independence Hall is the birthplace of America. ... Tickets can be printed or displayed on a mobile device to redeem at the entrance to Independence Hall.