Savannah City Hall

Hyman Witcover Built 1906 100 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah City Hall
  • Beaux-Arts 85%
  • Neoclassical 70%

Savannah City Hall is an iconic political and administrative building located in Savannah, Georgia. Its gold dome and neoclassical design make it a significant landmark in the city and a symbol of its rich history.

Architectural Styles

Beaux-Arts

85%

The Beaux-Arts style is showcased through the building's grandiose design with classical details, symmetry, and an emphasis on ornamentation.

  • Large central dome
  • Classical columns
  • Symmetrical facade
  • Ornate detailing
  • Use of stone
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Neoclassical

70%

Neoclassical elements appear in the building's use of columns, lavish facade, and overall grandeur reminiscent of classical architecture.

  • Columned entrance
  • Pediments
  • Proportionality
  • Use of classical motifs
  • Emphasis on formality
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in 1906, Savannah City Hall exemplifies the civic pride of the early 20th century and is a key architectural piece that reflects the city's growth and identity.

Fun Facts

  • The dome is covered in real gold leaf.
  • It was the city's first dedicated city hall building.
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