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'''Buildings and structures in Sheffield''' have been constructed over a time-span ranging from the 13th century to the present day. However, the majority of [[Sheffield]]'s older buildings were built during the [[Industrial Revolution]]. Many of Sheffield's medieval buildings were demolished in the 19th century, and some older buildings were also lost during the [[Sheffield Blitz]]. Sheffield has only five Grade I [[listed buildings]], two of which are in the city centre.
 
The oldest structure is [[Beauchief Abbey]] which is now a [[ruin]] and dates back to the 12th century. The oldest complete structure is [[Sheffield Cathedral]], parts of which date back to the 13th century. The 78 metre [[Arts Tower]] is currently the tallest completed building in the city, till the St Pauls tower (City Lofts) project is finished.
 
==History==
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==Current developments==
The £130 million Heart of the City scheme is centred around the ___location of the former town hall extension. It includes a hotel, offices, the [[Sheffield Winter Gardens|Winter Gardens]], [[Millennium Galleries]] and [[Millennium Square (Sheffield)|Millennium Square]]. The 101m St Paul's Tower, duewhich tois startunder construction in Summer 2006(2007-2009), will become Sheffield's tallest building.
 
The £50 million [[Sheffield Midland Station|Sheffield Station Gateway]] scheme has seen improvements in station facilities and the creation of a public space outside with a large sculpture called Cutting Edge. Other improvements leading up to the Peace Gardens will create a pedestrian link to the city centre.