Osgoode Hall
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Osgoode Hall est un bâtiment emblématique dans le centre de Toronto, construit entre 1829 et 1832 dans les styles architecturaux palladien et néoclassique. Il est le foyer de la Cour d'appel de l'Ontario, la Cour divisionnaire de l'Ontario et du Barreau du Haut-Canada.
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