Centenary Square
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Centenary Square is a public square in central Birmingham, named in celebration of the centenary of Birmingham achieving city status (in 1889).
The square is a work of art in itself, with paving, railings and lamps designed by artist Tess Jaray.
Features
- Boulton, Watt and Murdoch (Statue)
- Forward! (sculpture by Raymond Mason, destroyed by arson in 2003)
- Birmingham Rep theatre
- Industry and Genius (sculpture)
- International Convention Centre
- Hall of Memory
External links
- Birmingham City Council (http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/)