Town Halls
Clocktower Centre
The Clocktower Centre, previously known as Essendon Town Hall or Moonee Ponds Town Hall, is now used for performing arts.
South Melbourne Town Hall
South Melbourne Town Hall (formerly Emerald Hill) is one of Melbourne's most magnificent Victorian era buildings.
Camberwell Town Hall
360° Panoramic view of Camberwell's Historic Towers
Richmond Town Hall
Richmond Town Hall was built in 1869 and got a new facade, changing its appearance to the fashionable Art Deco style in the 1930s.
Hotham from Clocktower
Aerial view of North West Melbourne from Hotham Town Hall (North Melbourne Arts Centre).
Kensington Town Hall
The Kensington Town Hall is a beautiful classical style building, located in Bellair Street, Kensington constructed in 1901.
Port Melbourne Town Hall
The Port Melbourne Town Hall (originally Sandridge Town Hall) was erected in 1882 and and designed by architect J J Wild.
Melbourne Town Hall
Melbourne Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building opened in 1870. Architect Joseph Reed.
Hawthorn Town Hall
Hawthorn Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built between 1888 and 1890. Architect John Beswicke.
North Melbourne Town Hall
North Melbourne Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built in 1876. Architect G R Johnson.
Prahran Town Hall
Prahran Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built in 1861. Architects Crouch and Wilson.
Fitzroy Town Hall
Fitzroy Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built between 1887 and 1890. Architect George R Johnson.
Malvern Town Hall
Malvern Town Hall is a magnificent Second Empire and Italianate style Victorian era building built between 1885 and 1886. Architects Wilson and Beswicke.
Collingwood Town Hall
Collingwood Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built between 1885 and 1887. Architect George R Johnson.
Heidelberg Town Hall (Ivanhoe Centre)
The view from Ivanhoe Centre has great visual connections to many of the city towers.
St Kilda Town Hall
St Kilda Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian-era building built between 1888 and 1890. Architect William Pitt.