No question Boston has plenty of incredible buildings with beautiful interiors and done in all sorts of architectural styles, from federal to modern. And it’s got quite a few aesthetic clunkers.
Then there are those buildings that don’t quite get their proper due. Routinely overlooked or habitually dismissed, these are the city’s 10 most underrated buildings.
#3. Hibernian Hall
Edward T.P. Graham and Joseph M. Dolan designed this four-story building 105 years ago as a hall for an Irish-Catholic fraternal organization.
Its fortunes have ebbed and flowed over the ensuing century-plus, and Hibernian Hall is now used as an arts hub. The building stands as a reminder of the changes in Boston itself during that time.
See the article as it originally appeared on Curbed Boston here.