Jubilee Hall Kings Hall Town Hall, Grade II listed Victorian building in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Description
Jubilee Hall and Kings Hall form a Victorian town hall in Stoke-on-Trent with neoclassical design featuring rough stone on the ground floor and finer stone above. The building contains multiple event spaces, with Kings Hall seating about 1,300 people and Jubilee Hall accommodating about 180 people.
History
The current building, completed in 1834, replaced an earlier town hall from 1794 as the industrial city grew and needed more space. The Kings Hall section was added in 1911 to expand facilities and meet the growing needs of the city.
Culture
The Kings Hall, added in 1911, features ornate ceiling details and stained glass windows that fill the space with colored light. These decorative elements show how the city wanted to honor its most important gatherings and civic moments.
Practical
The building is straightforward to enter with clear paths between the different rooms for visitors. The spaces are set up for different types of events, so check ahead to see which areas are open for your visit.
Did you know?
King George V and Queen Mary visited this town hall in 1925 to declare Stoke-on-Trent a city, marking a major milestone in the region's history. This royal visit remains one of the most significant moments tied to the building.
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