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A Closer Look: Buffalo City Hall
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A Closer Look: Buffalo City Hall

From the Photo series: A Closer Look: Explore Western New York’s architectural treasures series
  • Derek Gee / Buffalo News
  • Mar 2, 2021
  • Mar 2, 2021 Updated Mar 13, 2026

Buffalo's art deco City Hall was completed in 1931. At 398 feet high from the street to the top of the tower, it is one of the tallest municipal office buildings in the U.S. It has 32 stories, 26 of which are usable office space. In 1999 Buffalo City Hall was placed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Buffalo News Chief Photographer Derek Gee gives you a closer look at the many details of this magnificent building.

Art deco masterpiece

Art deco masterpiece

A view from above Buffalo's art deco City Hall, which was completed in 1931. At 398 feet high from the street to the top of the tower, it is one of the tallest municipal office buildings in the U.S. It has 32 stories, 26 of which are usable office space.

Derek Gee/Buffalo News

Catching the sun

Catching the sun

Buffalo City Hall, located at 65 Niagara Square, is the seat for municipal government in Buffalo.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Stories of the past

Stories of the past

The ornate frieze outside the western entrance depicts significant moments in the City's history. The total cost of building City Hall was more than $6 million, making it one of the most costly city halls in the country at that time.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

September

September

A statue representing the month of September, one of 12 statues representing the months of the year on the exterior of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Frontiers unfettered by any frowning fortress

Frontiers unfettered by any frowning fortress

A visitor to City Hall exits below the painting in the grand lobby "Frontiers Unfettered by Any Frowning Fortress" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge. The painting depicts Buffalo as an international gateway to Canada. The main figure in this mural is a woman holding the United States in one hand and Canada in the other, uniting the two in peace.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Mandala

Mandala

The vaulted ceiling over the lobby of Buffalo City Hall is made up of mandala designs and Native American patterns.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

'Talents Diversified – Find Vent in Myriad Forms'

'Talents Diversified – Find Vent in Myriad Forms'

The mural "Talents Diversified - Find Vent in Myriad Forms" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge in the grand lobby of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Sunbeam snowflake

Sunbeam snowflake

Detail of the stained glass sunburst above the Common Council Chambers on the 13th floor of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Watch now: Buffalo City Hall from above

Treasury

Treasury

A brass eagle featured in the decorative railing in the Treasury at Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

This car up

This car up

Detail of the brass elevator door on the first floor of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Two little birds

Two little birds

A pair of birds carved into stone, a theme that repeats on the door frames of first-floor offices in Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Construction

Construction

The mural "Construction" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge in a first-floor wing at Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Honoring the first Americans

Honoring the first Americans

Native American patterns are repeated on the intricately detailed walls in the Common Council chambers on the 13th floor.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Aud seats

Aud seats

In the Buffalo City Hall Executive Chambers, a portrait of Alexander Brush, Buffalo's mayor from 1870-73 and again from 1880-81, hangs above a row of seats from the former Memorial Auditorium.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Knowledge

Knowledge

A stone carving representing "knowledge" among the virtues necessary for a successful legislative government, in the Common Council chambers at Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Hidden figure

Hidden figure

A carved figure on a brass light fixture inside the Common Council chambers.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Charity

Charity

A mural depicting "Charity" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge on a first-floor wing in Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Epic frontiers

Epic frontiers

Detail of the mural "Frontiers Unfettered by any Frowning Fortress" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge over the main entrance in the grand lobby of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Sculptural mural

Sculptural mural

Detail of the carvings at the bottom of the mural "Talents Diversified - Find Vent in Myriad Forms" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge in the grand lobby of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Clan symbols

Clan symbols

"Oskenon ton," a carving of a deer in a series of sculptures representing different Native American clans, greets visitors as they come through the western entrance to Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Animal carvings

Animal carvings

A pair of squirrels carved into stone, a theme that repeats on the door frames of first-floor offices in Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee

Sentinel

Sentinel

A sentinel representing diligence, one of four figures standing guard over the lobby of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Columns

Columns

The columns of Buffalo City Hall are a blend of Egyptian papyrus reeds, bundled together with steel bands and set atop a modern art deco nut. The combination is symbolic of the blend between classical and modern. The shafts of the columns represent large octagon nuts with rivet stud heads applied. The molding of the lintel is styled to depict a saw, portraying the power in Buffalo's industry.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Iroquois and Joncaire

Iroquois and Joncaire

A statue depicts Joncaire trading with the Iroquois in 1758 on the western facade of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Eagle adornment

Eagle adornment

An eagle stands guard on the terra cotta exterior of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Sun headdress

Sun headdress

The colorful "sun headdress," the octagonal top of Buffalo City Hall. The glass window visible is where visitors can take in the view from the observation deck.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

February

February

A statue representing February, one of 12 statues depicting the months of the year, outside Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Industrial importance

Industrial importance

A detail of the workers representing electric power, one of the main industries of the region, within the eastern frieze of Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

October

October

A sculpture representing October, one of 12 figures depicting the months of the year outside Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Terra cotta color

Terra cotta color

Eagles stand guard amid the colorful "sun headdress" atop Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Story of a city

Story of a city

The eastern frieze of Buffalo City Hall depicts the industries represented within the region.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Symbols of strength

Symbols of strength

The columns of Buffalo City Hall are a blend of Egyptian papyrus reeds, bundled together with steel bands and set atop a modern art deco nut. The combination is symbolic of the blend between classical and modern. The shafts of the columns represent large octagon nuts with rivet stud heads applied. The molding of the lintel is styled to depict a saw, portraying the power in Buffalo's industry.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

President, governor and mayor

President, governor and mayor

Statue of President Grover Cleveland, who also served as governor of New York and mayor of Buffalo.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Standing tall

Standing tall

The last rays of the setting sun fall on Buffalo City Hall.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Color of night

Color of night

City Hall's beaming dome anchors the Buffalo skyline at dusk.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News
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