Georgetown City Hall

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The Georgetown City Hall was completed in 1889. Its architecture is described as Danube Gothic in timber, largely due to its stylized tower, with wrought-iron crenellations at the very apex.

The building is open to the public, and the once-handsome concert hall, on the third floor, is a curious sight to behold. It is now the temporary home of the Department of Environment and Health, whose own building was pulled down recently after being judged to be unsafe.