Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Philadelphia City Hall stands at the intersection of Broad and Market streets, a granite and marble Second Empire–style building completed in 1901 after 30 years of construction. The 167-meter tower—the tallest masonry structure in the world without a steel frame—is topped by a 11-meter bronze statue of William Penn sculpted by Alexander Milne Calder. An observation deck below the statue offers 360-degree views of the city. For over a century, an informal agreement prevented any building from rising above Penn's hat, a convention broken in 1987 by One Liberty Place. is just one of many options in Philadelphia. Major attractions worth considering include Eastern State Penitentiary, Elfreth's Alley, and Independence National Historical Park.