Auckland Town Hall
The Auckland Town Hall is an Edwardian building on Queen Street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand, known both for its original and ongoing use for administrative functions, as well as its famed Great Hall and separate Concert Chamber.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town hall
- Description: town hall and concert hall on Aotea Square in Auckland, New Zealand
- Address: 301-307 Queen Street, Auckland
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include The Civic and The Basement Theatre.
The Civic
Theater building
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The Civic Theatre is a large heritage combination performing-arts theatre, live-music venue, and cinema seating 2,378 people in Auckland, New Zealand. First opened on 20 December 1929, it underwent a major renovation and two-year conservation effort in the late 1990s, and was reopened on 20 December 1999. The Civic is situated 210 metres north of Auckland Town Hall.
The Basement Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Pakoire, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Basement Theatre is an Auckland theatre founded by Charlie McDermott in 2008. The theatre focuses on providing a venue for young people in the performing arts to enter the industry.
Classic Comedy Club
Theater building
Photo: Pakoire, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Classic Comedy Club is a theater building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include City Centre and Central Auckland.
City Centre
Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Auckland Central Business District, or Auckland city centre, is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
Central Auckland
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Central Auckland is the central business district and central suburbs of Auckland, located on the Auckland isthmus between the Waitemata and Manukau harbours.
Carlaw Park
Neighborhood
Photo: Gadfium, Public domain.
Carlaw Park was a multi-purpose stadium in Parnell, a central suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It neighboured the Auckland Domain's Northern end. It was primarily used for rugby league and had a peak spectator capacity of around 28,000 in the 1930s, though this fell to around 17,000 by the time the ground was closed in 2002.
Auckland Town Hall
- Categories: concert hall, building, public building, and government building
- Location: Auckland, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-36.8529° or 36° 51′ 10″ southLongitude
174.76315° or 174° 45′ 47″ eastInception
December 14th, 1911Levels
3Height
12 metres (39 feet)Operator
Tātaki Auckland UnlimitedOpen location code
4VMP4QW7+R7OpenStreetMap ID
way 23904006OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=townhallOpenStreetMap feature
building=civicWikidata ID
Q1391825
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“Auckland Town Hall” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “奥克兰市政厅”
- Chinese: “奧克蘭市政廳”
- Czech: “Aucklandská radnice”
- German: “Auckland Town Hall”
- Italian: “Municipio di Auckland”
- Japanese: “オークランド市庁舎”
- Japanese: “オークランド市役所”
- Portuguese: “Câmara Municipal de Auckland”
- Russian: “Оклендская ратуша”
- Slovenian: “Aucklandska mestna hiša”
- Spanish: “Ayuntamiento de Auckland”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Great Hall and Concert Chamber.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Auckland Town Hall”. Photo: ChewyPineapple, CC BY-SA 3.0 nz.