• The Wellington Town Hall (Māori: Te Whare Whakarauika) is a concert hall and part of the municipal complex in Wellington, New Zealand, which opened in December 1904.
  • Being next to Civic Square and housing the Wellington I-Site information centre, tourists can take a look at the Wellington Town Hall without going out of their way.
  • Wellington’s Town Hall was originally surmounted by a large tower which was intended to house a town clock and chimes, but it remained blank for nearly 20 years.
  • In 1875, the Wellington City Council organised a competition for the design of a Town Hall and offices to be sited in Brandon Street.
  • In 1887 he won two competitions, one for the design of the Nelson Town Hall as well as one for building the home for the “Aged and Needy” people of Wellington.
  • The first stone in the foundation of the town hall was solemnly laid on June 18, 1901 by King George V, but the construction began only a year later.
  • The NZSO’s inaugural concert in the Wellington Town Hall, 1946 It was 1946 and the film Song to Remember ignited...
  • Before your visit, find out more about Wellington Town Hall’s address, opening hours, and location on this page.
  • It is worth noting that part of the Town Hall is occupied by the office premises of the city council and the mayor of Wellington .
  • 2014 yılında deprem güçlendirme, maliyet tahminlerinin 43 milyon dolardan yükselmesinin ardından Wellington Şehir Meclisi tarafından durduruldu.[7]...