Queen Square, Bristol
Queen Square is a 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres) garden square in the centre of Bristol, England. It was originally a fashionable residential address, but now most of the buildings are in office use. The site on which the Square was built lay outside Bristol's city walls and was known as the Town Marsh. The Square was planned in 1699 and building finished in 1727. It was named in honour of Queen Anne. The north side and much of the west were destroyed in the Bristol Riots of 1831 and rebuilt. Many of the buildings now have listed building status.
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Queen Square, Bristol
Queen Square is a 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres) garden square in the centre of Bristol, England. It was originally a fashionable residential address, but now most of the buildings are in office use. The site on which the Square was built lay outside Bristol's city walls and was known as the Town Marsh. The Square was planned in 1699 and building finished in 1727. It was named in honour of Queen Anne. The north side and much of the west were destroyed in the Bristol Riots of 1831 and rebuilt. Many of the buildings now have listed building status.
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Queen Square is a 2.4 hectares ...... d and the open space restored.
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皇后广场(Queen Square)是英国布里斯托尔古城中心 ...... 年,内城环路斜穿过广场,在2000年被拆毁,恢复为开放空间。
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The centre of Queen Square, seen from the south-west corner
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Queen Square is a 2.4 hectares ...... w have listed building status.
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皇后广场(Queen Square)是英国布里斯托尔古城中心 ...... 年,内城环路斜穿过广场,在2000年被拆毁,恢复为开放空间。
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Queen Square, Bristol
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皇后广场 (布里斯托尔)
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