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Osgoode Hall, a stunning example of neo-classical and Palladian architecture, has been a downtown Toronto staple since 1832. Named after William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada, this magnificent building is co-owned by the Law Society and the Government of Ontario and is extensively used by the Law Society. This building was open to the public only for #doorsopentoronto25. Otherwise, people cannot visit the inside of this building.