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Melbourne Town Hall

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Architect/Designer: Reed and Barnes Architects and Surveyors 1867

Description

Experience the grandeur of the impressive wood-panelled council chambers, view the stunning reception rooms, stand on the portico balcony where The Beatles waved to the crowd below, and see the richly carved Town Hall grand organ, the largest of its type in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Second Empire-style building takes inspiration from several different periods and styles and celebrates its corner site with a tower in the grand French Renaissance style.

The Town Hall is also home to the Visitor Hub which offers high-quality, locally made gifts including graphic postcards of Melbourne architecture and streets featuring Melbourne's magnificent nineteenth-century Town Hall.

What's On

Led by a professional tour guide, take a walk through one of Melbourne’s most iconic buildings. The Portico was once the place where important visitors were presented to the people in the street below, giving everyone a great view. Visitors include Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1954, The Beatles in 1964 and ABBA in 1977, as well as Gunditjmara boxer Lionel Rose in 1968, who was the first Aboriginal person to win the world bantamweight boxing title.

Hear stories about the Yarra Room, which was the original council chamber, and the Melbourne Room, where Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was entertained during her visit in 1954. Don't miss the Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ, dating back to 1929, in the auditorium.

Image: Melbourne Town Hall Council Chambers. Photo: courtesy City of Melbourne.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 25 July + Sunday 26 July
Tours running every hour from 10am–4pm. Last tour departs 3pm.
Running for 60 minutes in groups of 15
Bookings required

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Enter at the Administration entrance, next to the Melbourne Visitor Hub. Please check in 10-15 minutes prior to your tour.

Photo ID required for security check. Large bags will be cloaked at security.

Accessibility

Ramp or level (step free) entry, Lift access to all public levels, Accessible bathrooms, All ages, Level access tram stop, Assistive listening/hearing loop

Auditorium balcony not wheelchair accessible. All other rooms are accessible.

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