Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Brisbane City Hall took a full decade to build, opening on April 8, 1930, as one of Australia's most expensive construction projects of its era, second only to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The result was worth every penny and every year of effort. The building draws on some of the grandest architecture in the world. Its copper dome spans 31 meters, the largest in Australia, while the design borrows from the Roman Pantheon and Venice's St Mark's Campanile. Fourteen-meter-high Corinthian columns frame the main entrance, giving it a presence that dominates King George Square. The Clock Tower rises 87.47 meters and was Brisbane's tallest structure until 1967. Inside it hang four chime bells weighing three tonnes each and a master bell at 4.3 tonnes. The tower has welcomed some remarkable visitors over the years, including The Beatles, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana, and the Dalai Lama. Hidden in the basement lies one of the building's most moving secrets: a heritage-listed signature wall covered with the names and enlisted numbers of soldiers from various nationalities stationed in Brisbane during World War II. Before City Hall was built, the site had a wonderfully eclectic history. It hosted horse stables, a roller-skating rink, circuses, animal sales yards, a council depot, and even Brisbane's first roller coaster. Today the Museum of Brisbane occupies Level 3, and guided tours reveal the building's rich stories. A Questo quest through Brisbane brings you past this landmark with clues and challenges that reveal the stories most visitors never hear.

Plan Your Visit

Address
64 Adelaide St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia

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Frequently asked questions

Can you go up the Brisbane City Hall Clock Tower?
Yes, the Clock Tower is open to visitors and offers panoramic views of Brisbane. The tower stands 87.47 meters tall and was the city's tallest building until 1967. It houses four chime bells weighing three tonnes each and a master bell at 4.3 tonnes. Check the Museum of Brisbane website for current tour times.
What is inside Brisbane City Hall?
Brisbane City Hall houses the Museum of Brisbane on Level 3, the main auditorium, civic offices, and the heritage-listed WWII signature wall in the basement. The signature wall contains names and enlisted numbers of soldiers from various nationalities who were stationed in Brisbane during World War II.
How old is Brisbane City Hall?
Construction began in July 1920 and took a full decade, with the official opening on April 8, 1930. At the time, it was one of Australia's most expensive buildings. The site previously hosted horse stables, a roller-skating rink, circuses, and even Brisbane's first roller coaster.
Is Brisbane City Hall free to visit?
The Museum of Brisbane inside City Hall offers free admission. Clock Tower tours are also free but may require booking. The building remains a functioning civic center, so some areas may be restricted during official events.

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