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Have you ever wondered where important decisions are made in your town or city? These special buildings are called city and town halls. They are often beautiful and historic places where local leaders work and important community events happen.

This article explores some of the amazing city and town halls across Northern Ireland. You'll learn about nearly 30 of these buildings, from the oldest to the tallest. For example, the oldest town hall is Donaghadee Town Hall, built around 1770. The tallest is Belfast City Hall, which has a grand dome reaching about 53 meters (173 feet) high!

What are City and Town Halls?

City and town halls are the main buildings for local government. Think of them as the "headquarters" for your town or city. This is where mayors, councillors, and other local officials meet. They make decisions about things like schools, parks, roads, and public services.

Many town halls are also used for community events. You might find public meetings, art shows, or even weddings happening inside. They are often important symbols of a town's history and pride.

Famous City and Town Halls in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has many impressive city and town halls. Each one has its own unique story and style. Here are some of the most notable ones:

County Antrim

  • Ballyclare Town Hall
    • Location: Ballyclare
    • Built: 1855
    • Height: About 18.3 meters (60 feet)
    • Notes: This building is a Grade B2 listed building, meaning it's an important historic place.
Ballyclare Town Hall
Ballyclare Town Hall
Ballymena Town Hall (geograph 6611054)
Ballymena Town Hall
Museum, Ballymoney (geograph 5875867) (cropped)
Ballymoney Town Hall
  • Belfast City Hall
    • Location: Belfast
    • Built: 1906
    • Height: About 53 meters (173 feet)
    • Notes: This is the tallest town hall in Northern Ireland. It's a very important Grade A listed building. Brumwell Thomas was the architect.
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Belfast City Hall
  • Old Town Hall, Belfast
    • Location: Belfast
    • Built: 1871
    • Notes: This older building is a Grade B1 listed building. Anthony Jackson was the architect.
The Old Town Hall, Belfast - geograph.org.uk - 1304214
Old Town Hall, Belfast
Carrickfergus Town Hall, January 2011 (04)
Carrickfergus Town Hall
  • Larne Town Hall
    • Location: Larne
    • Built: 1870
    • Notes: This is a Grade B+ listed building. Alexander Tate was the architect.
Town Hall (geograph 5101191)
Larne Town Hall
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Lisburn Town Hall
  • Portrush Town Hall
    • Location: Portrush
    • Built: 1872
    • Notes: This is a Grade B+ listed building. The architects were Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon.
Portrush Townhall - geograph.org.uk - 222871
Portrush Town Hall

County Armagh

  • Archbishop's Palace
    • Location: Armagh
    • Built: 1770
    • Notes: This grand building is a Grade A listed building. Thomas Cooley and Francis Johnston were the architects.
The Bishops Palace, Armagh (geograph 4989821)
Archbishop's Palace, Armagh
  • Lurgan Town Hall
    • Location: Lurgan
    • Built: 1868
    • Notes: It's a Grade B1 listed building. William Raffles Brown was the architect.
Lurgan Town Hall
Lurgan Town Hall
Portadown Town Hall, Edward Street, Portadown. - geograph.org.uk - 574764
Portadown Town Hall

County Down

Market House and Market Square at Ballynahinch (geograph 4733757) (cropped)
Ballynahinch Town Hall
Tourist Information Centre, Banbridge (geograph 3816624)
Old Town Hall, Banbridge
  • Bangor Town Hall
    • Location: Bangor
    • Built: 1852
    • Notes: This impressive building is a Grade A listed building. William Burn was the architect.
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Bangor Town Hall
  • Donaghadee Town Hall
    • Location: Donaghadee
    • Built: 1770
    • Notes: This is thought to be the oldest town hall in Northern Ireland. It's a Grade B+ listed building.
The derelict Town Hall in Donaghadee (geograph 5334571) (cropped)
Donaghadee Town Hall
The Down Arts Centre (geograph 2853261)
Downpatrick Town Hall
The Town Hall, Dromore (geograph 5348778)
Dromore Town Hall
  • Newry Town Hall
    • Location: Newry
    • Built: 1894
    • Notes: It's a Grade B1 listed building. William Batt was also the architect for this one.
Newry Town Hall
Newry Town Hall
Newtownards Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 466808
Newtownards Town Hall

County Fermanagh

  • Ederney Town Hall
    • Location: Ederney
    • Built: 1839
    • Notes: It's a Grade B1 listed building. William Deane Butler was the architect.
Ederney Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 204165
Ederney Town Hall
Town Hall, Enniskillen (geograph 1883475)
Enniskillen Town Hall

County Londonderry

Coleraine Townhall - geograph.org.uk - 222949
Coleraine Town Hall
  • Derry Guildhall
    • Location: Derry
    • Built: 1890
    • Notes: This is a very important Grade A listed building. John Guy Ferguson was the architect.
Guildhall,Derry
Derry Guildhall
  • Limavady Town Hall
    • Location: Limavady
    • Built: 1872
    • Notes: It was formerly a Grade B1 listed building. Turner & Williamson were the architects.
Alexander Hall, Limavady (geograph 4391509) (cropped)
Limavady Town Hall
Portstewart Town Hall (geograph 3788441) (cropped)
Portstewart Town Hall

County Tyrone

Townhall, Newtownstewart - geograph.org.uk - 989726 (cropped)
Newtownstewart Town Hall

See also

  • List of city and town halls
  • List of city and town halls in the Republic of Ireland
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