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Cambridge City Hall Gallery
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New Feature to Upload Your Photos
Take advantage of the opportunity to upload your own images by clicking on the various photo galleries available. Be sure to follow the provided link in the top right hand corner to see the terms of use and learn how to upload your very own images.
We welcome your captures of our beautiful community. A photo credit will be provided as well as an opportunity to have your work published in other marketing materials.
Download High Resolution Photos
Many of the images have a high resolution option available to support the needs of the news media and general community. Click on the photo and a link to download with an arrow will appear if there is a high resolution version of the photo available to support your needs. Please be sure to credit the appropriate photographer and to provide the source of the photo as "City of Cambridge Photo Gallery".
- The outside of City Hall in winter
- Welcome to the warm glow present in City Hall during the evening
- Have you explored City Hall through the use of the award-winning touch-screen information kiosk yet?
- A feature of City Hall that helps reduce its energy consumption is that 75% of the building has natural light
- This innovative fountain in Civic Square has water conservation properties and is a place to cool down during the summer
- The green roof is an improvement from traditional asphalt and plants cool area and don’t contribute to the "urban heat island"
- There are over 3,000 native plants, shrubs and grasses used on City Hall's "green roof" that help reduce energy consumption
- There is plenty to see and do in smoke-free Civic Square
- Staff parking at City Hall is reserved for carpoolers to promote a green lifestyle
- Cambridge City Hall in the summer months
- Greenery and park benchs create an inviting space for the public to sit and relax
- Flags mark their spot in Civic Square