Cardiff : Glamorgan Building

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Cardiff : Glamorgan Building

Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 30 Mar 2014

The Glamorgan Building is an Edwardian former county hall located in Cardiff, Wales. It is situated in the prestigious civic centre in Cathays Park, on King Edward VII Avenue. Formerly the county hall of Glamorgan, the building was acquired by Cardiff University in 1997 and is now home to the School of Social Sciences and the School of City and Regional Planning. The Glamorgan Building is one of the most architecturally-distinguished buildings in the University's care.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.485902
Longitude
-3.181487