A stunning hybrid of classical Greek and baroque styles, this mid-19th century public building is perhaps Leeds' most well-known landmark. Built by Charles Broderick between 1853 and 1858, it features a façade of giant columns supporting an elaborate domed tower. The richly decorated interior is equally spectacular, with statues by Matthew Noble sitting beneath ornate plaster ceilings. As well as being of great historical and architectural interest, the Town Hall is one of the city's premier music venues, hosting events including Lunchtime Organ Music and the International Concert Season.
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Associated Events
Leeds Vinatge Fashion Fair Ongoing
Celebrating the one-off. Excellent shopping and swapping opportunity held about every three months
Lunchtime Organ Music Jul 28th, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Come hear the country's leading musicians play Europe's largest three-manual organ. This nostalgic visual treat is staged on a weekly basis by various musicians for several months of the year. Must-see musicians popular here include Dame Gillian Weir, Thomas Trotter and Simon Lindley. Admission is free. For a full schedule of the lunch concerts check the website.