Atlanta: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Shopping
- History museum
- Church
- Monuments and statues
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Shopping centre
- Neighbourhood
- Nightlife
- Art museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Music venue
- Architecture
- Historical place
- Concert hall
- Skyscraper
- Universities and schools
- Art gallery
- Performing arts
- Entertainment
- Cemetery
- Convention center
- Library
- Area
- Music and shows
- Golf
- Dancing
- Arenas and stadiums
- City
- Garden
- Outdoor activities
- Restaurant
- Football
- Entertainment district
- Hiking trail
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Baseball
- Colonial revival architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Modernist architecture
Fox Theatre
The Fox Theatre, a historic landmark nestled in the heart of Atlanta, United States, is a testament to the grandeur of the 1920s. This opulent theatre, opened in 1929, was originally conceived as a lavish movie palace and today stands as one of the city's cultural...
Tabernacle Concert Hall
Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, the Tabernacle Concert Hall stands as a testament to the city's vibrant music scene. This historic venue, originally built as a church in the early 20th century, has been repurposed to become one of Atlanta's premier destinations for...
City Hall
Atlanta City Hall is the headquarters of the City of Atlanta government. It was constructed in 1930, and is located in Downtown Atlanta.
Central Presbyterian Church
Central Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 201 Washington Street SW in Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1885 and was added to the National Register in 1986.
Hurt Building
The Hurt Building is an 18-story building located at 50 Hurt Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia with a unique triangular shape. One of the nation's earliest skyscrapers, the Hurt Building was built between 1913 and 1926, and was the initial home for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Saint Mark United Methodist Church
Saint Mark United Methodist Church is a United Methodist Church in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. The building was constructed between 1902 and 1903 by the congregation of Merritts Avenue Methodist Church after they outgrew their previous building.
Flatiron Building
The English-American Building, commonly referenced as the Flatiron Building, is a building completed in 1897 located at 84 Peachtree Street NW in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, on the wedge-shaped block between Peachtree Street NE, Poplar Street NW, and Broad Street NW.
Bank of America Plaza
Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper between Midtown Atlanta and Downtown Atlanta. At 311.8 m, the tower is the 125th-tallest building in the world.
Academy of Medicine
The Academy of Medicine in midtown Atlanta, Georgia was built in 1941 and housed the Medical Association of Atlanta until the 1970s. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is also designated as a historic building by the City of Atlanta. It is currently owned by the Georgia Institute of Technology.