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In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre, (in the UK or Australia) a guildhall, a Rathaus (German), or (more rarely) a municipal building, is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, or county / shire.
By convention, until the mid 19th-century, a single large open chamber (or 'hall') formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the 'town hall', (and its later variant 'city hall') has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms 'council chambers', 'municipal building' or variants may be used locally in preference to 'town hall' if no such large hall is present within the building.
The local government may endeavor to use the town hall building to promote and enhance the quality of life of the community. In many cases, "'town halls' serve not only as buildings for government functions, but also have facilities for various civic and cultural activities. These may include art shows, stage performances, exhibits and festivals. Modern town halls or "civic centres" are often designed with a great variety and flexibility of purpose in mind.
The Sydney Town Hall is a landmark sandstone building in Sydney. It stands opposite the Queen Victoria Building and alongside St Andrew's Cathedral. Sitting above Town Hall station and between the cinema strip on George Street and the Central Business District, the steps of the Town Hall are a popular meeting place.
The Town Hall was built in the 1880s – on the site of an old cemetery – from local Sydney sandstone in the grand Victorian Second Empire style, and has been described as having "lavishly ornamented composition with focal tower and fanciful roofs". It remains the only non-religious city building from the era to retain its original function and interior. The building houses the Sydney City Council Chamber, reception rooms, the Centennial Hall and offices for the Lord Mayor and elected councillors.
The Centennial Hall (main hall) contains Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ, the world's largest pipe organ with tubular pneumatic action, built from 1886 to 1889 and installed in 1890 by the English firm of William Hill & Son. This organ possesses one of only two full-length 64′ organ stops in the world (the Contra-Trombone in the pedal). Before the opening of the Sydney Opera House and its Concert Hall, the Town Hall was Sydney's premier concert hall, and many notable performances took place there.
Sydney /ˈsɪdni/ is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds the world's largest natural harbour, and sprawls towards the Blue Mountains to the west. Residents of Sydney are known as "Sydneysiders". Sydney is the second official seat and second official residence of the Governor-General of Australia, the Prime Minister of Australia and the Cabinet of Australia.
The Sydney area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians since the Upper Paleolithic period. The first British settlers arrived in 1788 to found Sydney as a penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia. Since convict transportation ended in the mid-19th century, the city has transformed from a colonial outpost into a major global cultural and economic centre.
The population of Sydney at the time of the 2011 census was 4.39 million, 1.5 million of which were born overseas, representing many different nationalities and making Sydney one of the most multicultural cities in the world. There are more than 250 different languages spoken in Sydney and about one-third of residents speak a language other than English at home.
A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size definition for what constitutes a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world.
The word town shares an origin with the German word Stadt, the Dutch word tuin, and the Old Norse tun. The German word Zaun comes closest to the original meaning of the word: a fence of any material. An early borrowing from Celtic *dunom (cf. Old Irish dun, Welsh din "fortress, fortified place, camp," dinas "city;"
In English and Dutch, the meaning of the word took on the sense of the space which these fences enclosed. In England, a town was a small community that could not afford or was not allowed to build walls or other larger fortifications, and built a palisade or stockade instead. In the Netherlands, this space was a garden, more specifically those of the wealthy, which had a high fence or a wall around them (like the garden of palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn, which was the example for the privy garden of William and Mary at Hampton Court). In Old Norse tun means a (grassy) place between farmhouses, and is still used in a similar meaning in modern Norwegian.
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age, a mead hall was such a simple building and was the residence of a lord and his retainers. Later, rooms were partitioned from it, and the space next to the front door became the entrance hall. Today, the (entrance) hall of a house is the space next to the front door or vestibule leading to the rooms directly and/or indirectly. Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, corridor (from Spanish corredor used in El Escorial and 100 years later in Castle Howard) or hallway.
The term hall is often used to designate a British or Irish country house such as a hall house, or specifically a Wealden hall house, and manor houses.
In later medieval Europe, the main room of a castle or manor house was the great hall. In a medieval building, the hall was where the fire was kept. With time, its functions as dormitory, kitchen, parlour and so on were divided off to separate rooms or, in the case of the kitchen, a separate building.
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First video of the Sydney Walking Tour with the guide from "I Am Free" Sydney tour. This Sydney tour starts just next to the Sydney Town Hall and St Andrew`s Cathedral with the tourist guide explaining about both historical buildings. Next, we go to the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) and all the Sydney tourist attractions! Brasileiros na Australia ja procura logo passeio gratuito pra conhecer Sydney! Obviamente o guia fala em ingles, mas em outra oportunidade visitarei alguns desses lugares de novo. www.youtube.com/diogok
Walking up from the City Rail train station at the Town Hall Station in downtown Sydney. My daughter requested it.
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Sydney Town Hall s 19th century Grand Organ has just been restored to its former glory. Reporter Rachel Pupazzoni finds out what makes the huge 9,000 pipe instrument tick. Sydney Town Hall s 19th century Grand Organ has just been restored to its former glory. Reporter Rachel Pupazzoni finds out what makes the huge 9,000 pipe instrument tick. Sydney Town Hall s 19th century Grand Organ has just been restored to its former glory. Reporter Rachel Pupazzoni finds out what makes the huge 9,000 pipe instrument tick. Grand Organ sings again Grand Organ sings again Grand Organ sings again
Sydney Town Hall Train station during the late afternoon rush hours period. Commuters walking inside the QVB building towards the Town Hall station on the same level (below street level), rushing towards the ticketing gate to catch the CityRail trains down to 3 levels below. Late afternoon is the peak hours for the CityRail trains. 16th/17th Oct 2012. Best watch in Full HD. Sony HDR-XR150E. (5519) Check out all my new channel "TrainAutovideos" -Trains/Cars/Ships/Transports http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYyskzUkBeo 5519
The historic bells of Australia's oldest clock tower are chiming again after more than 500 days of silence. The 55-meter tall clock tower is situated above Sydney's Town hall. Some of Australia's leading sandstone experts have been doing careful restoration work on the clock tower for the past 17-months.The restoration included repairs to stone carvings and reinforcing the tower to withstand earthquakes . The current clock has been running non-stop for 130 years. But some more finishing touches are yet to be made before the iconic bells chime every hour.
Everything can be happen in Sydney ..lol
UPDATE - Watch the verdict of Jesse Willesee's day in court: http://youtu.be/ODLcMAKCVeE Subscribe to PEDESTRIAN.TV for more http://pezn.tv/1agPWfI 'Smoking Weed Live - Marijuana Is Not A Crime 420 Protest' at Sydney Town Hall on April 20, 2015.
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A debate between Prof Peter Singer of Princeton University and Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher, OP at Sydney Town Hall, on 13 August, 2015