
Nassau Hall
Nassau Hall is a historic building on Princeton University’s campus, built in 1756. It originally served as the main college building, housing classrooms, offices, and a chapel. The building is notable for its Georgian architecture and its role in American history, as it was the site of significant events during the Revolutionary War. Today, Nassau Hall is a symbol of Princeton’s heritage and serves as administrative offices and a ceremonial space for university events. Its impressive size and historic importance make it a central landmark for the university community and visitors alike.