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21、St. George's Greek Orthodox Church

115 Bond St.; Sat: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun: 1:30 to 5 p.m
. (John Wilson Siddall, 1895, Subsequent: Allan Young) The Byzantine octagonal structure was originally the Holy Blossom Synagogue. Acquired in 1937 by the Greek Orthodox parish of St. George, it was renovated in the 1980s and its interior painted by the Pachomaioi monks, iconographers from Mount Athos, Greece. Magnificent frescoes. 20-minute guided tours every half hour, Byzantine icon exhibit, Greek pastries bake sale.

22、First Evangelical Lutheran Church

116 Bond St.; Sat: 10 to 5; Sun: 1 to 4 p.m
. (Charles F. Wagner, 1898-99) The sole spiritual home to Toronto's Protestant German-speaking population for more than a century, the church replaced an earlier wooden meeting house that stood on this site from 1856. The rich interior decoration was completed in 1932.


23、Arts & Letters Club

14 Elm St.; Sat: 10 to 5 Sun: not open
(Edwards & Webster, 1891) A gathering place for Toronto's artistic and literary community since 1920. Great Hall features baronial fireplace and beautiful collection of Canadian art. Guided tours.

24、Carlu

444 Yonge St., 7th floor; Sat: not open; Sun: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Jacques Carlu, 1931) Originally opened in 1931 as the jewel of Eaton's flagship College St. store, this world-renowned concert and dining establishment closed in the late 1970s. Lavishly restored in the early 21st century as one of the finest Art Moderne venues anywhere.

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25、Ontario Heritage Centre (Birkbeck Building)

10 Adelaide St. E.; Sat: not open; Sun: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (George Gouinlock, 1909) Tour the two-storey main floor of this stately Edwardian office building, which features Art Nouveau stenciling and ornate interiors. Now home of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Self-guided tours.

26、Live @ Courthouse

57 Adelaide St. E.; Sat: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun: not open.
(Cumberland and Ridout, 1851) This Greek Revival courthouse was the symbol of the authority of law in Victorian Toronto. Served as a courthouse for 50 years and then became home to the Arts & Letters Club. Now houses the new music venue

27、St. James' Cathedral Parish House

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65 Church St.; Sat: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
(Darling and Pearson, 1910) Houses materials relating to the history of the cathedral and its surrounding parish, dating back to its founding more than 200 years ago. Exhibit "St. James' Cathedral; a Living Part of Toronto's History" displaying the close associations of the cathedral with the history of Toronto since the very founding of the city in 1793.

28、St. Lawrence Hall

157 King St. E.; Sat: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(William Thomas, 1850) Premier venue for public gatherings in Toronto until the 1920s. The building declined as Toronto's social centre moved west, but was restored in 1967. Exquisite stone and ironwork, Corinthian columns and a distinctive cupola. Opera Atelier: Dance Through Time performance Sun. from 1-2 p.m.

29、Market Gallery, South St. Lawrence Market

95 Front St. E., 2nd Floor; Sat: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
(Henry Bowyer Lane, 1845 subsequent: John William Siddall, 1899) Council chamber of Toronto's 1845 City Hall survives as the city's Market Gallery. "The Spadina Expressway Affair," guest curated by Tim Whalley. Tours at 10, 11, noon and 1. No tours on Sunday.

30、Gooderham Flatiron Building

49 Wellington St. E.; Sat & Sun: 10 to 5.
(David Roberts Jr., 1892) Built for financier George Gooderham, this wedge-shaped Victorian landmark, posed against modern skyscrapers, is one of the most-photographed buildings in Toronto. Brief presentation on building history and access to common areas.