22°16′57″N 114°9′41″E / 22.28250°N 114.16139°E
Hong Kong City Hall | |
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香港大會堂 | |
General information | |
Type | City hall |
Architectural style | International Style |
Location | Central |
Address | 5 Edinburgh Place |
Country | Hong Kong |
Groundbreaking | 25 February 1960 |
Completed | 2 March 1962 |
Owner | Government of Hong Kong |
Landlord | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
Technical details | |
Material | Steel & concrete |
Grounds | 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Gordon Brown Ronald Phillips Alan Fitch |
Designated | 20 May 2022 |
Reference no. | 132 |
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Traditional Chinese | 香港大會堂 | ||||||||
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Hong Kong City Hall (Chinese: 香港大會堂) is a building located at Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
In the 19th century, the British founded City of Victoria in the present-day Central after the establishment of the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. The Crown Colony (including City of Victoria) was governed by a Governor and Urban Council, there was no mayor or city council, therefore, the City Hall does not hold the offices of a city government, unlike most city halls around the world. Instead, it is a complex providing municipal services, including performing venues and libraries.
The City Hall is managed by the Government's Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The Urban Council (UrbCo) managed the City Hall (through the Urban Services Department) and held its meetings there prior to its dissolution in December 1999. Prior to its dissolution the UrbCo served as the municipal council for Hong Kong Island and Kowloon (including New Kowloon). The UrbCo had its meeting chamber in the Low Block of the City Hall.