A town hall is the headquarters of a town or city's administration.
Town Hall may also refer to:
Australia
edit- Adelaide Town Hall, South Australia
- Melbourne Town Hall, Victoria
- Perth Town Hall, Western Australia
- St Kilda Town Hall, Melbourne
- Town Hall railway station, Melbourne
- Sydney Town Hall, New South Wales
- Town Hall railway station, Sydney
Brazil
edit- Town Hall (Santo Amaro), Bahia
Estonia
editIndia
edit- Town Hall, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
- Town Hall, Mangalore, Karnataka
- Bangalore Town Hall, Karnataka
- C V Rangacharlu Memorial Hall or Mysore Town Hall, Karnataka
Lithuania
editMalaysia
edit- Town Hall, Penang, George Town
Netherlands
editPoland
edit- Town Hall (Orneta), Warmia
Sri Lanka
editUnited Kingdom
edit- Birmingham Town Hall, England
- Brighton Town Hall, England
- Cowbridge Town Hall, Wales
- Hove Town Hall, England
- Leeds Town Hall, England
- Liverpool Town Hall, England
- Manchester Town Hall, England
- Sheffield Town Hall, England
- Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, Birmingham, England
United States
edit- Town Hall Arts Center, Littleton, Colorado
- Town Hall (Westport, Connecticut), a former town hall
- Town Hall (Castle Hall), Zionsville, Indiana
- Town Hall (Lakeville, Massachusetts)
- Town Hall (Sandwich, New Hampshire)
- The Town Hall (New York City), a performing arts venue
- Town Hall Seattle, a performance space in Seattle, Washington
Other uses
edit- "Town Hall" (Superstore), a 2018 television episode
- Town Hall, 1962, a 1965 album by Ornette Coleman
- Town Hall 1972, a 1972 album by Anthony Braxton
- Townhall, an American politically conservative website
- Town hall meeting, a discussion
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing Town Hall
- All pages with titles containing Townhall
- Town Hall Theatre (disambiguation)
- Town hall meeting, a US term for a reception where local and national politicians meet with their constituents
- City Hall (disambiguation)