The Rotunda is a Grade II listed building that is 266 ft tall and was completed in 1965. Originally designed to be an office block, by architect James A. Roberts A.R.I.B.A., it was refurbished between 2004 and 2008 by Urban Splash with Glenn Howells who turned it into a residential building, with serviced apartments on 19th and 20th floors. The building was officially reopened on 13 May 2008. Several Brummies picked the Rotunda as the best landmark. (Photo - Adobe Stock)The Rotunda is a Grade II listed building that is 266 ft tall and was completed in 1965. Originally designed to be an office block, by architect James A. Roberts A.R.I.B.A., it was refurbished between 2004 and 2008 by Urban Splash with Glenn Howells who turned it into a residential building, with serviced apartments on 19th and 20th floors. The building was officially reopened on 13 May 2008. Several Brummies picked the Rotunda as the best landmark. (Photo - Adobe Stock)
The Rotunda is a Grade II listed building that is 266 ft tall and was completed in 1965. Originally designed to be an office block, by architect James A. Roberts A.R.I.B.A., it was refurbished between 2004 and 2008 by Urban Splash with Glenn Howells who turned it into a residential building, with serviced apartments on 19th and 20th floors. The building was officially reopened on 13 May 2008. Several Brummies picked the Rotunda as the best landmark. (Photo - Adobe Stock) | Adobe Stock

25 incredible Birmingham landmarks Brummies love, including the Rotunda & Villa Park

Here are 25 beloved landmarks in Birmingham, chosen by Brummies

Birmingham’s history goes back centuries and the remnants of the eras gone by can be seen in the city’s architecture. There are so many old and new buildings sitting side by side - with several amazing architectural marvels having been built in recent history as well.

So, we asked BirminghamWorld readers about their favourite landmarks in the city and the response was overwhelming - with the Rotunda getting a lot of love, along with several other Birmingham city centre structures. However, we also received recommendations form some more unlikely places, such as Pimple Hill.

There are many incredible architectural and design marvels that have come to be identified with the dynamic city. Here are 25 favourite landmarks in Birmingham, chosen by Brummies:

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