• 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.
  • 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...
  • The Wellington Town Hall is within an easy stroll of major hotel accommodation, culinary delights, quirky cafes, boutique shopping as well as Wellington’s arts...
  • Wellington Town Hall is one of the most beautiful historic buildings in the capital of New Zealand.
  • In 1900 the City of Wellington held a competition for the design of the new Town Hall that was to be built on Cuba Street.
  • The Category 1 heritage status Wellington Town Hall was opened in 1904 and is renowned for its acoustics.
  • Wellington Town Hall was originally built in 1882 to serve as a schoolhouse.
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