• As Cardiff got its city sanction in 1905 while development was in progress, the present structure is known as City Hall.
  • A wonderful place to learn about the history and architecture of the Welsh capital, Cardiff City Hall has been the centre of local government since 1906.
  • Lodged in Cathays Park in Cardiff, the stately City Hall has been the ground of local governance ever since its inception.
  • The allegorical statues of the four winds on the top part of the tower, and the symbolic dragon, were the work of Henry Charles Fehr (see City Hall, Cardiff, 3)...
  • The Clock Tower of City Hall is perhaps the most distinctive architectural feature of the building, bold and asymmetrical and a well-loved Cardiff landmark.
  • The Clock Tower of City Hall is perhaps the most distinctive architectural feature of the building, bold and asymmetrical and a well-loved Cardiff landmark.
  • City Hall stands at the heart of Cardiff’s city centre. Within the magnificent exterior, elegant rooms can be found of all sizes to meet any conference...
  • As Cardiff received its city charter in 1905 while construction was underway, the current building is known as City Hall.
  • Jack Harkness stood atop the Cardiff City Hall when he received a phone call from Owen Harper, telling him there was something he needed to see at the Torchwood Hub.
  • Opened in 1906, after Cardiff was given its Royal Charter as a city in 1905, City Hall is predominately a venue for conferences, exhibitions and events but is also...