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Hackney Town Hall, London

The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco architecture from the times, retaining the original features including the chandeliers of the Assembly Hall.

The Hackney Town Hall, built in the 1930s, is a fine example of Art Deco architecture from the times, retaining the original features including the chandeliers of the Assembly Hall. The surrounding square and gardens add to the beauty of the building.


Hours

Sun

12:30

16:30

Mon

12:30

16:30

Tue

12:30

16:30

Wed

12:30

16:30

Thu

12:30

16:30

Fri

12:30

16:30

Sat

12:30

16:30

About Hackney Town Hall

 Mare Street, E8 1EA

 +44 20 8356 50

 www.hackney.gov.uk

Hackney Town Hall and Nearby Sights on Map

Hackney Museum

The Hackney Museum traces the local history of Hackney and its diverse ethnicity through eclectic artifacts and oral recordings

St John-at-Hackney Community Space Centre

The tower of St John-at-Hackney Church is the oldest building in Hackney and a famous landmark of the borough

London Fields

London Fields hosts a farmers' market every Saturday, selling hand-made jewellery, gifts, childrenswear and vintage clothing

Sutton House

Sutton House is a Tudor red-brick manor which was home to Thomas Sutton, who founded the Charterhouse almshouse

The Town Hall

The Town Hall is very impressive with a huge clock tower

The Clowns Archive

The Clowns Archive is a museum of clowning, displaying a unique collection of faces on eggs

The Residence

The Residence is an avant-garde gallery showcasing up and coming as well as newly established artists

Hackney City Farm

Hackney City Farm dates back to the early 1800s and is still home to domestic animals

Haggerston Park

Haggerston Park is a lovely open green with a verdant nature reserve and some football pitches

Victoria Park

The Victoria Park is spread over 87 hectares of greenery with lakes, fountains, a deer park, bowling green and tennis courts