Albany Town Hall (Western Australia)

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TypeTown hall
Coordinates35°01′24.3″S 117°52′59.4″E / 35.023417°S 117.883167°E / -35.023417; 117.883167 (Albany Town Hall)
Albany Town Hall
Albany Town Hall facing York Street
Interactive map of the Albany Town Hall area
General information
TypeTown hall
LocationAlbany, Western Australia
Coordinates35°01′24.3″S 117°52′59.4″E / 35.023417°S 117.883167°E / -35.023417; 117.883167 (Albany Town Hall)
TypeState Registered Place
Designated29 November 1996
Reference no.74
Albany Town Hall approx 1910
York Street, with town hall on the right

Albany Town Hall is a public building on York Street in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. It was the first civic building constructed in the town.[1]

The town hall is a two storied building with a stone exterior and four-faced clock tower. It is situated on the corner of Grey Street West and York Street in the centre of Albany. The hall has gallery space on the lower floor with a 310-seat theatre on the upper floor.[2] The building is an example of Victorian Free Classical architecture and was designed by an Adelaide firm, Henderson, Marriot and Company, in 1886.[3]

It is constructed from locally quarried granite masonry and finished with stucco ornamentation externally and plastered brickwork internally. The hall has a ground floor, first floor and gallery level along with other levels within the clock tower.[4] The building has a rectangular footprint with the clock tower centrally located on the front facade, which dominates the streetscape. The tower is topped with a copper roof and a flagpole.[4]

Originally the building housed municipal and commercial offices on the ground floor with the public hall on the first floor. The hall provided a venue for cultural and community events such as theatre, cinema, meetings and dances.[5]

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