Randwick Town Hall, Victorian town hall in Randwick, Australia.
Randwick Town Hall is a two-story brick building at the corner of Avoca Street and Frances Street, featuring rendered finishes with stucco and cement ornamentations. The structure contains a large performance hall, a separate foyer, and a commercial kitchen for events.
Construction of this municipal building began in 1882, reflecting Randwick's growth as an established community. Substantial renovations in the 1930s modernized the interior and expanded its capacity for public use.
The main hall with its performance stage and polished timber floors serves as a gathering place for community events and celebrations. This space has long shaped how local residents come together for important occasions and shared moments.
The building offers a main hall with seating for around 220 people and smaller rooms for various events. Visitors should note the separate foyer areas and plan flexibly depending on the type of gathering taking place.
Within the building sits the Malabar Room, a smaller space outfitted with air conditioning and designed for intimate gatherings of smaller groups. This separate area allows for cozy meetings away from the expansiveness of the main hall.
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