Rhyl Town Hall, Grade II listed municipal building in Rhyl, Wales
Rhyl Town Hall is a red brick and terracotta building on Wellington Road featuring Gothic elements and Penmaenmawr stone construction. The facade displays symmetrical patterns and a substantial Victorian design.
The building was constructed in 1876 and served as the administrative center for Rhyl Urban District Council for many decades. Its role in local government changed following restructuring in the 1970s.
The main hall became a cinema in the 1890s, allowing locals to watch films regularly during this period. This function shaped the town's entertainment life for many years.
The venue is accessible via Wellington Road and contains multiple spaces for different events. Visitors should check in advance what activities are taking place and how to access the building.
The building once displayed a miniature steam locomotive called Billie, which was later moved to a miniature railway park elsewhere in town. This unusual detail shows how the space served different purposes over time.
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