Huddersfield Town Hall

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Huddersfield Town Hall is a prominent Victorian-era civic building and concert venue in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, known for its ornate architecture and cultural events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civic building
concert hall
town hall
architect John Henry Abbey
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in Huddersfield
City and town halls in West Yorkshire
Concert halls in England
completionDate 1879
constructionStart 1875
country United Kingdom
hasFunction civic administration
concert venue
events venue
hasPart assembly rooms
clock tower
concert hall
council chamber
organ
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
hosts Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival events
classical music concerts
community events
popular music concerts
inaugurationDate 1879
locatedIn England
Huddersfield
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
material stone
municipality Kirklees
notableFeature classical columns
decorative stonework
ornate façade
pipe organ
stained glass windows
operator Kirklees
surface form: Kirklees Council
ownedBy Kirklees
surface form: Kirklees Council
region Yorkshire and the Humber
usedFor ceremonies
concerts
cultural events
public meetings

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Huddersfield hasLandmark Huddersfield Town Hall