Notre Dame Main Building

University of Notre Dame's Main Administration Building houses various administrative offices, including the office of the President. Atop of the building stands the Golden Dome, the most recognizable landmark of the university. Three buildings were built at the site; the first was built in 1843 and replaced with a larger one in 1865, which burned down in 1879, …
University of Notre Dame's Main Administration Building houses various administrative offices, including the office of the President. Atop of the building stands the Golden Dome, the most recognizable landmark of the university. Three buildings were built at the site; the first was built in 1843 and replaced with a larger one in 1865, which burned down in 1879, after which the third and current building was erected. The building hosts the administrative offices of the university, as well as classrooms, art collections, and exhibition spaces. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Architectural style: Second Empire architecture, Eclectic architecture
  • Town or city: Notre Dame, Indiana
  • Country: United States
  • Completed: September 1, 1879
  • Owner: University of Notre Dame
  • Height: 187 feet (57 m)
  • Alternative names: Main Building, Golden Dome
Data from: en.wikipedia.org