A man takes a shot of the City Hall's impressive rotunda, which features marble columns and a stunning stained-glass skylight. The skylight allows natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After two years of renovations, the iconic San Francisco City Hall has finally reopened its doors to the public since June 2021. The $550 million project aimed to restore the building's historical elements while modernizing it to meet the needs of the 21st century. The project involved the restoration of the City Hall's iconic dome, which now boasts a new lighting system that


A man takes a shot of the City Hall's impressive rotunda, which features marble columns and a stunning stained-glass skylight. The skylight allows natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After two years of renovations, the iconic San Francisco City Hall has finally reopened its doors to the public since June 2021. The $550 million project aimed to restore the building's historical elements while modernizing it to meet the needs of the 21st century. The project involved the restoration of the City Hall's iconic dome, which now boasts a new lighting system that can change colors to mark special events and holidays. The dome's intricate murals have also been restored to their original glory, along with the building's grand staircase and its historic furnishings. In addition to the restoration work, the renovation project included upgrades to the building's infrastructure, including a new heating and cooling system, plumbing, and electrical systems. The building is now fully accessible to those with disabilities, and a new fire suppression system has been installed to enhance public safety.


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