File:Grade II historic building Oi! with its new extension.jpg

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English: The red-brick complex of Oi! is a Grade II historic building built with the Arts and Crafts architectural style. In May 2022, the new extension of Oi! has been opened and offers additional facilities to the public, including the two-storey gallery space, Oi! Glassie, in the background.
中文(繁體):油街實現的紅磚建築群是一座以工藝美術建築風格建造的二級歷史建築。2022年5月,油街實現新藝術空間正式開放並向公眾提供多項新建設施,包括位於圖中背景的油街玻璃屋,一座兩層高的展覽空間。
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