Osgoode Hall, built from 1829 to 1832, is situated on the west side of the City Hall. It is sheltered by green trees and away from the noise of Queen St. It is a landmark building in the downtown area of Toronto. It is rich in Late Georgian Palladian and Neoclassical styles. Its portico reaches Yorkshire Street in Toronto East and ends the portico. The beautiful scenery is covered by trees on the grassland. It is currently Ontario's Court of Appeal, the Criminal Court of the High Court and the Upper Canadian Bar Association. So it is known as the Principal Court of Ontario. It also existed as Osgood Law School before 1969.