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Built in the late 1800's Paddington Town Hall is an impressive example of European architecture and magnificent setting for a wide variety of events.
The site is adjacent to the Victoria Barracks at the highest point on the Oxford Street ridge. Its 32 metre high Clock Tower was completed in 1905 to commemorate the coronation of Kind Edward VII and dominates the Paddington skyline. The open-plan space of the Grand Hall offers unobstructed views from all angles and features a nine metre high ceiling, polished timber floor and superb acoustics.