Civic Centre, Southampton, England, United Kingdom
Back in 1870's, borough offices were scattered all around the city, resulting in a constant debate within the council because of the rather sluggish responses and barely achievable coordination. In the 1930's, Southampton Civic Centre wings were finally consecutively opened, as per the design of architect Ernest Berry Weber. Today, the Civic Center, located in Southampton, England, houses the Southampton City Council, the SeaCity Museum, the city library, the city art gallery, the Guildhall venue, and other council offices.
That’s the best thing about visiting the Civic Centre. You don’t have to go too far to wander around town, knowing that the Southampton City Art Gallery is already there. There are a lot of fun things to do here, which include talks, tours, and other activities that will widen your knowledge about all art. Or you can take a stroll at Ocean Village Marina and be in awe of the sunset and cluster of yachts. If you’re interested in airplanes, check out the exhibits of the Solent Sky Museum. Here, you will expand your knowledge about the name of the planes and their specs, not to mention that the facility is perfect for all ages. Hence, bring your kid or a younger sibling who’s been showing interest in planes. All of these and other landmarks and attractions will be fully enjoyed if you stay at Southampton Harbour Hotel, a modern hotel that overlooks the array of yachts. Just within a mile away from downtown Southampton, Holiday Inn Southampton is definitely a fabulous pick. Take advantage of the comfort it offers and make the most of your stay in a place ensconced in nature. Shedfield is a must-visit city just a drive away from Southampton.