Kalgoorlie Town Hall

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Kalgoorlie Town Hall is a historic civic building in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, renowned for its ornate Federation-era architecture and cultural significance to the goldfields region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civic building
heritage building
town hall
architecturalStyle Federation Free Classical
Federation-era architecture
category heritage places in Kalgoorlie
public building in Western Australia
city Kalgoorlie
constructionPeriod early 20th century
context developed during the Western Australian gold rush era
country Australia
culturalRole venue for community gatherings
venue for performances and ceremonies
era Federation period of Australia
floorCount 2
function seat of local government for Kalgoorlie in its early years
hasFeature auditorium
clock tower
council chambers
decorative plasterwork
ornamental balcony
stage and proscenium arch
stained glass windows
timber joinery
heritageRegister State Register of Heritage Places (Western Australia)
heritageStatus heritage-listed building
heritageValue aesthetic value
historic value
social value
locatedIn Goldfields-Esperance region
Kalgoorlie
surface form: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
material brick
stucco
notableFor Federation-era detailing
decorative interior
ornate façade
ownership Kalgoorlie
surface form: City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
region Goldfields
surface form: Eastern Goldfields
role symbol of civic pride in Kalgoorlie
roofMaterial corrugated iron
significance culturally significant to the Western Australian goldfields region
important civic landmark in Kalgoorlie
state Western Australia
surroundedBy Hannan Street commercial precinct
tourism local tourist attraction
use civic functions
cultural events venue
municipal offices

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Kalgoorlie hasLandmark Kalgoorlie Town Hall