Honolulu Hale

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  • Address
    530 S King St, Downtown
  • Phone
    523 2489

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City Hall, also known as Honolulu Hale, was designed and built in 1927 as a Spanish mission by CW Dickey, Honolulu's then famous architect. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, it has a tiled roof, decorative balconies, arches and pillars, some ornate frescoes, and an open-air courtyard sometimes used for concerts and art exhibits.

On the front lawn, an eternal-flame memorial honors the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the US mainland.