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Durham Town Hall


Discover the unique history of Durham from the 14th Century to the present day.

Durham Town Hall

The Town Hall has been central to Durham's history since 1350 and has opened its doors to the public following refurbishment work. Now everyone can discover its rich history and hidden stories. Audio guides, interactive information points and short films help you to explore this extraordinary building and the remarkable individuals who helped shape the city. 

Learn about the powerful Prince Bishops, the evolution of local government and the historic and ongoing roles of the Mayor and the Mayor's Bodyguard. Since the 14th century the Trade Guilds and Freemen of Durham have met in the Guildhall, a tradition they continue to this day. Other displays showcase colourful local characters such as Joseph Boruwlaski (1739-1837), the three foot tall 'Little Count' who retired to Durham in 1790 after performing at the grandest royal courts of Europe. 

Entry and opening hours

Entry is free, come along to discover this unique hidden gem.

The Durham Town Hall is open every Saturday as part of Saturday Heritage from 10.00am to 3.00pm, except for Saturday 13 July.

Reception is open for enquiries Monday to Friday 8.00am until 4.00pm.

Hiring Durham Town Hall

Situated centrally within Durham City, the historic and atmospheric Town Hall is ideal for holding corporate events and conferences, team meetings, receptions, dances, performances, society dinners and more.

Visit Hire Durham Town Hall for more information on hosting your event at Durham Town Hall. 

How to find us

You can find us at Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham DH1 3NJ



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