SportEng
ABOUT SPORTENG specialises in the Planning, Design and Construction inspection of Fields of Play for all sports. Blending engineering with the specialist knowledge gained from working closely with…
read moreParramatta Town Hall, has reopened its doors to the public after a 14-month and more than $30 million restoration, marking the final piece of the puzzle in the transformation of Parramatta Square in the City's heart.
Lord Mayors and councillors, past and present, gathered with other dignitaries for a special civic opening in the Grand Hall and Southern Terrace last night, to mark the reopening.
The restoration marks the final piece of the puzzle in the transformation of Parramatta Square in the City's heart.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Pierre Esber said the restored Town Hall, built and originally opened in 1883, adjoins the City's civic, cultural and community hub, PHIVE, connecting the City's past with the present.
Lord Mayor Esber shared "Growing up here I have watched the City transform before my eyes, but this building has been a constant.
"I'm proud this much-loved gathering place of our community has now been restored to its former glory so it can long be a part of our future."
Lord Mayor Pierre Esber said everyone had a story about Town Hall and commented "Our Town Hall has seen everything - from the first performance at the venue by the Parramatta Glee Club in 1883 to the world-famous Trapp Family Singers who inspired The Sound of Music to serving as a backdrop for a music video for Delta Goodrem and American rapper Gizzle and of course hundreds of council meetings.
"Thousands of locals have their own special memories of Town Hall from concerts to birthdays and even weddings.
"Now that the doors are reopening, I look forward to a whole new generation creating memories at Town Hall."
Parramatta Town Hall was originally identified and marked out by Australia's first Governor, Arthur Phillip in 1792. It was built in two stages - the Council chambers, which were opened in 1881, and Town Hall itself two years later in 1883 as a place for community meetings, concerts and other recreational activities.
Today Town Hall features new state-of-the-art audio visual and lighting features in the main hall, a commercial prep kitchen, a passenger lift to the upper level and a contemporary glassed-in Southern Terrace overlooking Parramatta Square - new features that have turned the 19th century meeting place into a 21st century marvel.
The works have all been made possible with the assistance of award-winning French Architect Manuelle Gautrand in partnership with Australian architecture firms Lacoste + Stevenson and Designlnc, along with heritage specialists TKD Architects and Australian construction group Built.
Free guided tours of Parramatta Town Hall will be available to the public from 16th December.
To book or find out more about Parramatta Town Hall click here
FAST FACTS
Images. Credit: City of Parramatta
24th October 2023 - Parramatta could be an ‘events mecca’ if more NSW Government funding was invested in Sydney’s west
15th September 2023 - Parramatta Council looks to place the river as central to the City’s identity
12th September 2023 - Parramatta rooftops, laneways and streets activated for city’s 12th Lanes festival
29th May 2023 - Parramatta secures Purple Flag accreditation in recognition of its night-time offerings
5th May 2023 - Community wants to see Parramatta become a cultural and creative entertainment hub
27th September 2022 - Official opening for City of Parramatta’s new library, cultural centre and council chambers
5th May 2022 - Phive nears completion in Parramatta
Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?
As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.
Click here to view our subscription options.
The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.
ABOUT SPORTENG specialises in the Planning, Design and Construction inspection of Fields of Play for all sports. Blending engineering with the specialist knowledge gained from working closely with…
read moreParkequip is an approved supplier under the NSW LGP Contract 308 for a range of products including play equipment, shade, shelters, safe fall, park furniture and school outdoor seating. All materials…
read moreTurnstile Entry Systems and Access Control Centaman Entrance Controls’ Award Winning Range of Access Control Systems includes tripod & triarm turnstiles, speedgates, full height…
read moreABOUT Again Faster is a Brisbane based, Australian owned supplier of strength and conditioning and functional fitness equipment. With nearly 10 years experience in the Australian market, we are…
read moreEmail for trade enquiries: Enquiriesapac@myzone.org Customer support desk - Click Myzone support or go to ‘help’ on myzone app to access live support. Myzone® is the leading…
read moreGianni Mattoli Director 0412 360 378 E: gianni@mattoli.com.au E: marketing@mattioli.com.au Tony Aloi National Operations Manager 0425 762 864 E: tony@mattoli.com.au MEL · SYD · ADE…
read moreHadley Australia and Series Australia Pty Ltd are the leading quality theatre chair manufacturers in the southern hemisphere. The businesses work closely with architects, interior designers and…
read moreiEDM integrate Design, Engineering and Delivery Management services to convert existing spaces into exciting new entertainment venues. Our team consists of highly qualified professionals with diverse…
read moreGet your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!