HullSights

Architecture sights in Hull

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    Art Nouveau Gents Toilets

    Moving to some more prosaic architectural treasures, southeast of the church are some famous rare Art Nouveau gents toilets that have been relieving the pressure since 1902.

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  2. Old Town

    Hull's Old Town, whose grand public buildings retain a sense of the prosperity the town once knew, occupies the thumb of land between the River Hull to the east and Princes Quay to the west. The most impressive legacy is the Guildhall, a huge neoclassical building that dates from 1916 and houses acres of polished marble, and oak and walnut panelling, plus a small collection of sculpture and art. Phone to arrange a free guided tour.

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