Birmingham (UK) skyline from above Centenary Square. Shows the cylindrical Rotunda at far right, Hall of Memory war memorial to the fore, black and red rectilinear Copthorne Hotel behind with the Central Library in the centre (looks like an "incinerator for burning books", said Prince Charles). The clock tower of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and columns of the classical Town Hall are visible, as is Baskerville House, scaffolded, to the left. The tallest building visible is the tower of NatWest bank. Photograph originally by en:User:Andy G see the original version
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