The Council House is indisputably the most magnificent Council building in a city which is full of elegant and imposing architecture.
This splendid building, whose 200 foot high dome can be seen for miles, represents a late resurgence of the civic pride which characterised the end of the Victorian era.
Nottingham's Council House was completed in 1929, and it remains a source of great pride to the people of Nottingham.
It has been the setting for many spectacular occasions - royalty, statesmen and women and stars of stage and screen have been entertained there, and both the F.A. and European cups have been held aloft from its balcony.