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The '''Buildings and structures in Sheffield''' were 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 mediaeval 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 --[[User:67.185.35.65|67.185.35.65]] 03:24, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[['''''you suck butts''''']]--[[User:67.185.35.65|67.185.35.65]] 03:24, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
 
The oldest structure is [[Beauchief Abbey]] which is now a [[ruin]]. The oldest complete structure is [[Sheffield Cathedral]]. The 78 metre [[Arts Tower]] is the tallest buiding in the city.