On the second floor, the club also houses Julia's Restaurant and Morgan's Bar & Lounge.
[3] The building, constructed in 1929 and officially opened in 1930, is one of the outstanding works of noted California architect Julia Morgan.
The San Francisco-born Morgan was the first woman to gain admission and earn a certificate from the Ecole de Beaux-Arts in Paris (1902) and the first licensed female architect in California.
Her interpretation of Moorish and Gothic elements in the Berkeley Women's City Club created a landmark of California design.
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