Footscray Town Hall
Civic building in Melbourne, Australia
Footscray Town Hall, also known as Maribyrnong Town Hall since council amalgamations in the 1990s, is a civic building located on Napier Street in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The hall was built in 1936 to the design of architect Joseph Plottel in the Romanesque Revival—Richardson Romanesque style.[1] It replaced the previous town hall on the same site, which was demolished in 1935.[2] The building is now used as the main council chambers of the City of Maribyrnong.
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