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City Hall, Brisbane

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Government Building · Landmark
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One of Brisbane’s most renowned sights, elaborate, stone-columned City Hall stands out against the backdrop of a number of the city’s glassy skyscrapers. Opened in 1920 and built in the style of the Italian Renaissance, the building has hosted royal receptions, concerts, flower shows, and political meetings. The 91 m (298 ft) clock tower makes City Hall one of the most iconic, recognizable images of Brisbane. To visit City Hall and get the most from your holiday in Brisbane, create itinerary details personal to you using our Brisbane trip tool.
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  • Really enjoyed visiting. When online booking for the City Hall tour and the Clock Tower there weren't many spaces left for our time slot but in the end we were the only ones for both. Lucky us. We... 
    Really enjoyed visiting. When online booking for the City Hall tour and the Clock Tower there weren't many spaces left for our time slot but in the end we were the only ones for both. Lucky us. We...  more »
  • Brisbane City Hall is a prominent landmark. It was opened in 1930 and refurbished and opened again in 2013. It has a clock tower, grand organ, auditorium and is one of Brisbane's finest buildings... 
    Brisbane City Hall is a prominent landmark. It was opened in 1930 and refurbished and opened again in 2013. It has a clock tower, grand organ, auditorium and is one of Brisbane's finest buildings...  more »
  • Brisbane City Hall knows how to put on a great function. I came with Rainbow Care Home Services which had booked a table for the Light up the Night LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Foundation... 
    Brisbane City Hall knows how to put on a great function. I came with Rainbow Care Home Services which had booked a table for the Light up the Night LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Foundation...  more »
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  • It is a big and classic building will a clock tower. The hall sometimes got free performance open to public. Public also can place a visit to the inner side of the clock tower but need to make reservation. Clock tower not so tall and inner also nothing special; but considered it was free then everything was quite OK
  • Beautiful architecture and special place to visit. King George Square is out front of this majestic building and definitely a must do in Brisbane.
  • There's lots to see in this building. So if you're looking for something to do, go up to level 3. There's a great museum and this is the starting point to many of the tours that you can participate in. We did the walking tour and found out about Brisbane's roll in the Second World War. One place we visited was Customs House... great view of the Story Bridge from the balcony.
  • Landmark of Brisbane, and one of Queensland’s most significant heritages, built in 1930. Especially, iconic clock tower and big Christmas tree in King George Square around Christmas season, most wonderful time of the year, deserve to be seen. It is known that City Hall was tallest building in Brisbane for 30 years.
  • ONE OF BRISBANE'S LANDMARK BUILDINGS The Brisbane City Hall is a large proud building in the city centre. As at August 2022 it is a bit swamped by all the construction going on around it but still worth a visit. There are guided tours for those intereted in the sumptious interior but even the outside is worth walking around.

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