Perth Town Hall is a historic civic and events venue located in the heart of Perth, Western Australia, at the junction of Hay and Barrack Streets. It serves as a versatile space for community functions, civic ceremonies, conferences, markets, exhibitions, and musical performances, including classical recitals and contemporary concerts.
Designed in a distinctive Gothic Revival style, it is notable as the only town hall in Australia built by convicts. Construction took place in the late 1860s, with the hall opening in 1870 as a symbol of the growing colony’s confidence and civic pride. Over the decades it has hosted public meetings, social gatherings, and cultural events, remaining closely associated with the life of the city.