Barbelin Hall is a historic building located on the campus of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1927 and named in honor of Felix Joseph Barbelin, who was the first president of the university.
The building was designed by the renowned architectural firm of Mellor, Meigs and Howe in the Gothic Revival style. It is a three-story building with a prominent central tower, which serves as the visual centerpiece of the university's campus. Barbelin Hall originally housed the university's library, administrative offices, classrooms, and student services.
Today, Barbelin Hall serves as a hub for academic and administrative activities on the Saint Joseph's University campus. It houses the offices of the university's president, provost, and other administrative personnel. It also includes classrooms, seminar rooms, and lecture halls that are used for a wide variety of academic programs and events.
Barbelin Hall is recognized as an important historic building in Philadelphia and continues to be an iconic landmark on the Saint Joseph's University campus.
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