Quezon City Hall, Government building in Diliman, Philippines.
Quezon City Hall is a 14-story government building located along Elliptical Road that serves as the main administrative headquarters for the city. Its layout includes multiple departmental offices and service windows organized across different floors.
Construction of this building began in 1964 and was completed in 1972, establishing a modern center for municipal administration. This facility replaced earlier scattered government offices scattered across the city.
The building brings residents and officials together for public meetings and administrative processes that shape city life. Its role as a government hub reflects how local governance affects everyday community matters.
Administrative services are available Monday through Friday during regular business hours, and mornings tend to be less crowded than afternoons. Visitors should bring identification and any required documents for the specific services they need.
The building contains a separate Legislative Wing housing the Quezon City Council, creating an integrated complex where executive and legislative functions work side by side. This unified design distinguishes it from typical scattered government offices found in other cities.
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