Adelaide Town Hall |
The Adelaide Town Hall is a significant icon in the history of the city. Both the striking physical presence and social importance are admired by residents and visitors.
Such qualities make it a truly unique and memorable location to host corporate and private celebrations, weddings, concerts, and conferences.
The centrepiece of the building is the regal clock tower that characterises its Victorian era heritage. Former Mayor of the City Edmund Wright (1859) built the Adelaide Town Hall in 1866.
Local materials including Tea Tree Gully freestone and Dry Creek bluestone feature prominently throughout the design.
The Adelaide Town Hall has always been a place of the people. The public are encouraged to visit, host an event in one of the several unique venues, or simply enjoy the exhibition space on Level One.
The Meeting Hall
Welcome to the city's hidden gem, the traditional Meeting Hall.
Timber floors, high vaulted ceilings and chandeliers, set the scene in the charming Meeting Hall. Retaining much of its 1862 charm, the Meeting Hall is a traditional blank canvas for you to dress up and enjoy.
When you hire the Meeting Hall, you'll get access to a private space that feels miles away but is tucked away in the middle of Adelaide's CBD.
Features include Upright Alex Steinbach piano, Inbuilt stage, Fixed theatre lighting and sound
Official Tickets
ticketmaster.com.auTraditional Place Name
See below for the traditional place name of Adelaide: Tarntanya.
❊ Address ❊
⊜ 128 King William Street Adelaide 5000 View Map
℅ Kaurna
✆ Telephone: +61 8 8203 7590
❊ What's On ❊
Coming to Adelaide Town Hall..➼ Adelaide Town Hall - Open
➼ Adelaide Town Hall - Tours
➼ Candlelight Orchestra: Tribute To Queen - Friday 20 December 2024
➼ Candlelight: Tribute To Ed Sheeran - Saturday 11 January 2025
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Adelaide Town Hall
➼ www.adelaidetownhall.com.au
❊ Also See.. ❊
➼ About OnlyAdelaide
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