The Kinley Town Hall was designed by the well-known American architect, Louis Sullivan, in the 1920s. The works processed well and by the end of 1925 the monumental town hall was finished. The building features some remarkable artefacts surprinsingly incorporated by the architect. The renaissance tiles covering the ground floor of the building have been recovered from a 15th century Italian palace in Florence. The office of the mayor Patrick McKinley features a mantle piece from Andrea Palladio, the famous italian architect who designed the Villa Almerico-Capra.
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