Brunswick Town Hall
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Brunswick Town Hall is located on the corner of
History
Brunswick was declared a municipality in 1857, after residents petitioned for municipal government. The first municipal chambers were erected in 1859 on Sydney Road at Lobb's Hill, between Stewart and Albion Streets. The present Town Hall is an imposing Victorian building in the
Diagonally opposite from the Town Hall is the
During 1973 the Brunswick City Council embarked on a plan to demolish the Town Hall and build a modern five-story building to house all of council services. The Brunswick Progress Association led a successful public campaign in 1974 against council, to stop the demolition of the town hall.
After the amalgamation of the
The Brunswick Town Hall and Atrium is available for hire, and is a venue for the Brunswick Music Festival. The Town Hall building contains the Counihan Gallery and the Brunswick branch of the Merri-bek City Library.
See also
- List of Town Halls in Melbourne
References
- It happened in Brunswick 1837-1987 by Les Barnes. Published Brunswick Community History Group
- Moreland City Council Official Website
External links
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