Built in 1928, Honolulu Hale serves as the official seat of government for the city and county of Honolulu and is part of the Hawai’i Capital Historic District. This Italianate Spanish Colonial Revival building impresses with its grand architecture, featuring intricate details and a commanding presence. While the second-floor Council Chamber is open to the public, many visitors often admire the structure from the outside, taking in its ornate facade and historical significance. Today, it stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and continues to play a vital role in local governance.
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