• Manchester Town Hall was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in 1877 and is a Victorian, neo-Gothic building which sits in the heart of Manchester.
  • Situated on Albert Square, the town hall is iconic, the heart of the city, regarded as one of the finest examples of neo-Gothic architecture in the UK.
  • For more details about buses to the Town Hall please contact the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive on 0161 228 7811.
  • The Town Hall’s instantly recognisable clock tower stands 280ft tall over Manchester, and its four dials have kept time for our city since New Year’s Day 1879.
  • Outside, the town hall is decorated with sculptures of people who have played a significant role in the history of Manchester.
  • Manchester Town Hall is located in the City Centre close to St Peters Square. ... Hi, How much is it to go to the Town Hall? Is there a cafe and a gift shop inside?
  • Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England. It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council...
  • Late-Georgian Manchester equipped itself with a number of public buildings and cultural institutions, mostly in the Greek Revival style, such as its first town hall on...
  • This week in 1875 the ball on the top of Manchester Town Hall clock tower was put in position. The gilt ball represents a cotton boll, shining over Cottonopolis.
  • Manchester Town Hall (1868-77) in Albert Square is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. ... The exterior of the Town Hall bears some notable sculptures.