Tudor Square
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Tudor Square is a public space in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Built in 1991, the city square is home to the Crucible Theatre, Lyceum Theatre and the Sheffield Winter Gardens. Sheffield Central Library also borders the square, although only the Library Theatre part of the building can be directly accessed from it.
The west side of the square is home to a range of pubs, bars and restaurants.
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- Ruth Harman and John Minnis, Sheffield (Pevsner Architectural Guides)
Sheffield City Centre |
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Official quarters: Castlegate • Cathedral Quarter • Cultural Industries Quarter • Devonshire Quarter • Heart of the City • Kelham Island • The Moor • Riverside Exchange • Sheaf Valley • St George's Quarter • St Vincent's Quarter |
Main streets and squares: Barker's Pool • Castlegate • Castle Square • Church Street • Division Street • Fargate • Fitzalan Square • Hallam Square • High Street • Millennium Square • The Moor • Orchard Square • Pinstone Street • Sheaf Square • Tudor Square |
Other districts: New Retail Quarter • Victoria Quays • West End |