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Langdell Hall

Langdell Hall, located at Harvard Law School, is a historic building named after Christopher Columbus Langdell, a pioneering legal educator. Built in 1892, it serves as the primary academic facility, housing classrooms, faculty offices, and important library resources. The hall is renowned for its classical architecture and symbolizes Harvard’s commitment to legal education. It also features the Harvard Law School Library, one of the largest and most comprehensive law libraries in the world, supporting legal research and scholarly work for students and faculty.