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South Hall (UC Berkeley)

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Location
  
Berkeley, California

NRHP Reference #
  
82004651

Designated BERKL
  
February 25, 1991

Opened
  
1873

Added to NRHP
  
25 March 1982

Built
  
1873

BERKL #
  
160

Address
  
Berkeley, CA 94704, USA

MPS
  
Berkeley

South Hall (UC Berkeley)

Architectural style
  
Second Empire architecture in Europe

Similar
  
Senior Hall, Sather Tower, Wheeler Hall, Gilman Hall, Doe Memorial Library

South Hall, built in 1873, is the oldest building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, and the only remaining building of the original campus. South Hall was originally the counterpart of North Hall, which no longer exists, but was located where the Bancroft Library currently stands.

The first physics laboratory in the United States was hosted in South Hall in 1879. It also has been home to the College of Agriculture, a business school, and a temporary museum for the state geological survey. The University Herbarium was housed in South Hall from 1890 till 1897. It currently houses the UC Berkeley School of Information. When Wheeler Hall was planned, the entrance of South Hall was removed from the west side and added on the east side entrance. The original wooden porch was replaced in 1997 with glass fiber reinforced concrete.

According to legend, the rooftop scene of Mary Poppins was filmed at South Hall, although this has been shown to be false.

Campus tour guides often point out a small stone bear, sculpted by Michael H. Casey, in the architecture of South Hall, on the balcony railing above the entrance, in the third circle from the left, claiming it is the smallest bear statue on campus.

The four-story building is located southwest of Sather Tower.

References

South Hall (UC Berkeley) Wikipedia