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The City Hall is the
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headquarters in the city of George Town in Penang,
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. Built by the
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, it now serves as the seat of the
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and was previously the seat of the George Town City Council. Originally completed in 1903 as the ''Municipal Offices'', the building was erected at a cost of $100,000 to relieve the demand for office space at the adjacent Town Hall. The name ''City Hall'' dates back to the grant of city status to George Town in 1957. Both the City Hall and the Town Hall are located at Esplanade Road, overlooking the historic parade ground (the ''Padang'') within the
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. The buildings are also situated within George Town's
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Architecture

Completed in 1903, the two-storey building combines
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and
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architectural styles. It has been listed as a national monument since 1982 under the Antiquities Act 1976. The building was last renovated between 2004 and 2005. Although the City Hall retains much of its original form, the original arcades or
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s on the ground floor have been enclosed with windows.


History

The history of George Town's municipal accommodations began in 1873, when a proposal to construct the Town Hall was first mooted. The construction of the Town Hall commenced in 1879 and was inaugurated in the following year, making it George Town's first municipal building.The Straits Times ingapore21 August 1880: 5. Print. The Town Hall housed the local government for George Town, the Municipal Commission of George Town and served as a venue for social events for the European elite. However, the Municipal Commission soon deemed the office space within the Town Hall to be insufficient. Hence, plans were drawn up for the construction of another municipal building right next door. Tenders were called for the construction of the ''Municipal Offices'' in 1900. Lee Ah Chang, a local ethnic
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, won the contract with a bid amounting to $75,400 ( Straits dollar). The ''Municipal Offices'' was built in the
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and
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styles, which were popular at the time. By the time the ''Municipal Offices'' was completed in 1903, its construction cost had ballooned to $100,000 ( Straits dollar). The Municipal Commission of George Town decided to covertly relocate from the Town Hall into the adjacent ''Municipal Offices'', and that no inauguration ceremony was to be held. Since the completion of the ''Municipal Offices'', the Town Hall took on a more social function. The ''Municipal Offices'' held the distinction of being one of the first buildings in Penang to be completely fitted with electric lights and fans. The ''Municipal Offices'' was renamed the City Hall in 1957, when George Town was declared a city by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Thus, the City Hall served as the seat of the George Town City Council until its eventual merger with the Penang Island Rural District Council to form the
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Municipal Council in 1976. Even after this 1976 consolidation of
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's two local councils, Penangites still referred to the building as the City Hall. Today, the City Hall serves as the headquarters of the
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.


See also

* Town Hall *
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* Light Street *
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References


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Old photograph of City Hall, with open loggias


{{Malaysian historical architectures and sites Buildings and structures in George Town, Penang