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Alexandra Hall | Halifax


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Landmark: Alexandra Hall
City: Halifax
Country: Canada
Continent: North America

Alexandra Hall, Halifax, Canada, North America

Alexandra Hall is a historic building located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

It currently serves as a venue for events and performances.

Visual Characteristics

Alexandra Hall is a two-story structure constructed primarily of red brick. The building features white trim around its numerous sash windows and a prominent white portico at its main entrance. The roof is pitched and covered in dark shingles. Architectural style is Neoclassical, with symmetrical facade elements.

Location & Access Logistics

Alexandra Hall is situated at 1975 Cambridge Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is approximately 3.5 kilometers west of Halifax's downtown core. On-site parking is available for approximately 50 vehicles. Public transport options include Halifax Transit bus routes 7 and 9, with stops located within a 5-minute walk of the hall.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Alexandra Hall was constructed in 1907. It was originally built as a private residence for the wealthy industrialist, Mr. Arthur Sterling. The building was later acquired by the city and repurposed for public use in 1955.

Key Highlights & Activities

The main hall is available for rental for private functions. The smaller reception rooms can be booked for meetings. The grounds surrounding the hall are accessible for walking.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on the ground floor. Limited shaded areas are present on the grounds. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building and on the immediate grounds. No on-site food vendors are present; however, several restaurants are located within a 1km radius.

Best Time to Visit

For exterior photography, late afternoon provides optimal natural light on the facade. The building is accessible year-round, with no specific seasonal restrictions for viewing the exterior. Interior access is dependent on scheduled events or rentals.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the original owner, Arthur Sterling, had a secret room built into the west wing, though its existence has never been officially confirmed.

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