Irvington Town Hall, Colonial Revival municipal building on Main Street, Irvington, United States.
Irvington Town Hall is a two-story brick building with a clock tower and ornate stonework that rises prominently on Main Street. Inside, a 432-seat theater features classical details and a full orchestra layout with private viewing boxes.
The building was designed and constructed in 1902 by architect Albert J. Manning as a multifunctional civic center. Originally it housed municipal offices, police operations, and the public library under one roof.
The theater inside serves as a community gathering space where locals and visitors experience classical performances and events. This venue reflects how the town valued cultural life and continues to bring people together today.
The building remains an active government center open to visitors for administrative services and performances held in the theater. Tours or interior viewing may be available during specific events or by advance arrangement.
The interior showcases works by renowned artisan Louis Comfort Tiffany, including decorative glasswork and ornate chandeliers. Gold leaf quotations adorn the ceiling beams, adding an artistic touch to the performance space.
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