Ryland Hall, Richmond
Facts and practical information
Ryland Hall is a historic academic building located on the University of Richmond campus in Richmond, Virginia. The building was originally built for Richmond College, which together with Westhampton College became the University of Richmond in 1920. It was designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram and built in 1913 in the Collegiate Gothic style. The brick, stone, and concrete building consists of two parallel wings, Robert Ryland and Charles Ryland halls, set apart by a connecting loggia. The three- to four-story building features leaded glass windows with Gothic tracery, decorative concrete sculptural elements, and a gable roof with slate shingles. ()
Near West End (University of Richmond)Richmond
Ryland Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wilton House Museum, Henry Mansfield Cannon Memorial Chapel, Huguenot Memorial Bridge, Tuckahoe Apartments.