Durban City Hall, a downtown Durban landmark, stands as an exuberant example of neo-baroque architecture. Its striking facade features a double-height portico with bold stripes, crowned by a towering central dome and four smaller domes, all adorned with intricate sculptures. Inside, the building houses not only municipal chambers but also the Durban Art Gallery, the Durban Natural Science Museum, a library, and an auditorium. Visitors can explore a rich blend of civic history and cultural offerings within its grand walls.
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