Maryborough City Hall
Things To Do Maryborough, Fraser Coast, Queensland
Designed by Brisbane architects Hall and Dods in American colonial style, Maryborough City Hall was erected in 1908 to replace the original timber Town Hall which stood on the opposite side of Kent Street. The exterior was built with locally made Meredith bricks and red cedar was used extensively throughout the interior. In 1935 the clock tower, curtain tower and stage were added.
The auditorium features a semi-circular barrel-vault ceiling. Elaborate classical detail adorns the stage, columns and the proscenium and features Maryborough’s city emblem – the Crimson Bottlebrush. The Hall was restored and refurbished in early 1990.
Call into the Maryborough Visitor Information Centre within City Hall to learn more about all the historical sites and attractions to visit around Maryborough, and for help planning and booking things to do during your visit to the Fraser Coast region.
Facilities
Activities
WalksDisabled Assistance
Disabled access availableRates
From July 1, 2024, the guided walking tour will be $10 per person – payable at the time of booking.
Bookings can be made through the Maryborough Visitor Information Centre.
Email [email protected] or phone 1800 214 789.