Northcote Town Hall
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Northcote Town Hall is a civic building located in High Street in Northcote, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
It was designed by George Johnson and built in 1887 as the municipal offices and council chambers for the City of Northcote.
After the amalgamation of the City of Northcote with the City of Preston in 1994 to form the City of Darebin, the Town Hall was redeveloped and renovated into an Arts, Community and Cultural venue.
The town hall now boasts 7 meeting rooms for community meetings , training and passive recreation, 2 large studios for performances and events, a large main hall for functions and events seating up to 450 people and an out door civic sqaure used for outdoor markets and performances.
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- Northcote Town Hall (official web site)
- Darebin Historical Encyclopedia: Northcote Town Hall (images)
- Northcote Town Hall location map
- Northcote Town Hall is at coordinates Coordinates:
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