• 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.
  • Positively Wellington Venues manages the Wellington Town Hall - one of their portfolio comprising six venues located in the heart of New Zealand’s vibrant...
  • As we move towards the development of a national music centre in Wellington’s Civic Square, with an upgraded Wellington Town Hall at its heart, let’s...
  • 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.
  • Wellington Town Hall was originally built in 1882 to serve as a schoolhouse. It became Wellington’s district Town Hall in the early 1900s.
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  • On December 7, 1904, Wellington's Town Hall was officially inaugurated by Mayor Aitken. The city celebrated this event for 4 days.
  • 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 .