The Rotunda and an entrance to the 'Bullring' centre.

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Rotunda and an entrance to the 'Bullring' centre. by Row17 as part of the Geograph project.

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The Rotunda and an entrance to the 'Bullring' centre.

Image: © Row17 Taken: 28 Feb 2008

Now converted into 'luxury' flats this iconic building used to be an office block and a bank. The two dark patches (windows) beneath the Rotunda is the Birmingham Tourist Information Office which is also the site of 'The Mulberry Bush' pub, one of the pubs involved in the bomb attack of 1974. The picture was taken from the bridge connecting 'The Pallasades' shopping centre above New St Station and 'The Bullring' centre.

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Image Location

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52.478362
Longitude
-1.896008