Brimingham Victoria Square
About Brimingham Victoria Square
Victoria Square is situated at the intersection of three avenues; New Street, Paradise Street and Colmore Row. After the Council House was worked in the 1870s, it was known as the Council House Square. It progressed toward becoming Victoria Square after the landing of the statue of Queen Victoria in 1901 and now holds different open occasions for the city.
It is a short stroll from St. Philip's Cathedral on Colmore Row and is on the primary person on foot course between the Bull Ring and Brindleyplace regions. Three noteworthy streets, Colmore Row, New Street and Paradise Street meet there.
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