• The Brisbane City Hall was officially reopened to the public on Saturday, 6 April 2013 following a re-dedication ceremony and celebrations.
  • Since its opening in 1930, City Hall has been a symbol of civic pride. Over the years it has become one of Brisbane's greatest icons and community meeting places.
  • Brisbane City Hall was re-dedicated to the people of Queensland in 2013 after closing for a historic three-year restoration and repair project.
  • With its impressive neo-classical façade, mosaic tiles, stained-glass windows and soaring ceilings, Brisbane’s heritage-listed City Hall is at the heart of our city.
  • King George Square, in front of the Brisbane City Hall, redevelopment included a new re-modelled public plaza, restaurants, gift shops and a stage.
  • Brisbane City Hall is one of the most iconic and culturally significant monuments in the Australian State of Queensland.
  • 1,054 Followers, 249 Following, 146 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Brisbane City Hall (@brisbanecityhall).
  • With its changing kaleidoscopic ceiling, the quirky and modern art of the Museum of Brisbane and evening concerts in the auditorium, Brisbane City Hall is a...
  • Following a comprehensive restoration program, the Brisbane City Hall was re-dedicated in 2013.
  • Prompted by urgent structural repairs needed, a $128 Million project to restore Australia’s largest town hall was initiated in 2009 by Brisbane City Council.