Alexandria Town Hall

Alexandria Town Hall
Interactive map of the Alexandria Town Hall area
General information
TypeGovernment town hall
Architectural styleInter-War Free Classical
Location73 Garden Street, Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia
Construction started1880
Completed1881
Renovated1927–1928
ClientAlexandria Borough Council
OwnerSydney City Council (current)
Design and construction
ArchitectFerdinand Reuss Snr (1881)
Main contractorLander
Renovating team
ArchitectsD. T. Morrow and Gordon (1928)
Main contractorE. V. Campbell (1928)
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The Alexandria Town Hall is a heritage-listed town hall located in Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia. It stands at 73 Garden Street. It was built in 1880–81 in the Victorian architectural style by Ferdinand Reuss Snr. Significant alterations which changed the facade to an Inter-War Free Classical style were completed in 1928 by architects D. T. Morrow and Gordon. The Town Hall was the seat of Alexandria Municipal Council from 1881 to 1948 and since 1948 has been a branch library, community centre and council depot for the City of Sydney and the South Sydney councils.