City Hall

Brisbane's City Hall is the city's grand civic heart, a majestic sandstone building that has anchored King George Square since 1930. Its iconic clock tower, modelled on St Mark's Campanile in Venice, offers sweeping views over the river city and is a must for any visitor wanting to orient themselves. Inside, the marble-lined foyer and the magnificent auditorium – home to a 4,500-pipe organ – evoke the confidence of interwar Brisbane. The building also houses the Museum of Brisbane, which tells the city's story through rotating exhibitions and a fascinating collection of artefacts.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 1–2 hours to appreciate the building fully. The clock tower tour runs every 15 minutes and takes about 30 minutes; add another 30–45 minutes for the Museum of Brisbane. If you want to linger in the square or grab a coffee at the on-site café, budget half a day to soak up the atmosphere of this historic precinct.

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