Springfield Municipal Group

Springfield Municipal Group

The Municipal Group of Springfield, Massachusetts is a collection of three prominent municipal buildings in the city's downtown. Consisting of a concert hall, City Hall, and a convert|300|ft|m|sing=on clocktower, the Group is a center of government and culture in the city.

Layout

Bounded by Court and Pynchon Streets, East Columbus Ave, and City Hall Place, the Municipal Complex consists of two Greek Revival buildings which house City Hall and Symphony Hall, originally built as the Municipal Auditorium. Symphony Hall is located on the south end of the complex. Between the two is the convert|300|ft|m|sing=on Italiate Campanile clocktower. With a carrillion of twelve bells, it plays sixteen notes of Handel's "Messiah". The face of the clock is fourteen feet in diameter. When originally built, the clock and elevator were powered by water.

The Municipal Group looks out onto Court Square and the city's Old First Church.

History

In 1905, Springfield's first city hall was destroyed by fire. According to legend a monkey upended a kerosene lamp, which ultimately engulfed the building in flames. The city, at the time an industrial powerhouse in New England, financed construction of a grand municipal complex.

During construction, the clocktower was attacked by an anarchist bomb. However, the thick walls were not disturbed by the truck bomb. Completed in 1913, Former President William Howard Taft officiated the opening ceremonies.

Over the years, the Municipal Group came to represent the city itself as its most identifiable landmark. Following the end of each of the World Wars, the carrillion of bells tolled before jubulent crowds. Due to a height restriction in Springfield, the Campanile remained the tallest structure in the city until 1973 when Bay State West (now called Towersquare) was built. Its views would remain largely unobstructed until the construction of Monarch Place in 1987.

Over time, as the city's fortunes deteriorated, so did the Municipal Group. Their age made them notoriously expensive to heat and cool. Symphony Hall remained in comparatively good shape, due to the money coming in from performances. However, City Hall and especially the Campanile languished. Sporadic renovations barely would keep City Hall operable. The aging electrical system in the clocktower silenced the bells and structural instability closed it off. The time on each of the clock's faces was rarely correct. Falling debris required officials to constantly widen the area off-limits to passers-by. The tower stood in danger of collapse.

In 2006, the city's Finance Control Board authorized a new capital investment plan, which included money for renovate the entire Municipal Group complex, mostly prominently the Campanile. The improving finances of the city permitted the Control Board to issue bonds to finance the SMG's portino of the capital plan. Before the announcement, a partial renovation of City Hall was underway and will be expanded as a result.

Links

* [http://www.springfieldcityhall.com/COS/history.htm History from City Webpage]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=126910 Emporis Information]


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