I travelled to see the Aberdeen Town House in Scotland. Come join me there too. Welcome to Art, Culture & Travel with me, Anthony King.
The Aberdeen Town House is a significant landmark in Aberdeen and Scotland and was built in 1874. The Neo-Gothic Town House now includes a distinctive façade and clock tower. Civic leaders, responding to population growth, demolished the old courthouse and incorporated part of the tolbooth into a new structure. Notable features include its grand assembly hall, used for official ceremonies and events, and its ornate interior detailing, reflecting the period’s architectural style. Renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries have preserved its heritage while accommodating modern administrative needs. Today, it continues to serve as the seat of local council.
By Anthony King (c)