Eliot Hall and May Hall

Exterior view of the two halls
May Hall
Front view of Eliot Hall

The Eliot Hall (Chinese: 儀禮堂) and May Hall (Chinese: 梅堂) are both buildings located in the University of Hong Kong. The two halls are declared monuments of Hong Kong and were built in the Edwardian architectural style modelled after the even older pre-existing Lugard Hall. They were both designed by local Hong Kong Architects, Denison, Ram and Gibbs, which the two halls were opened in 1914 and 1915 respectively.

The two halls formed the "Old Hall" in 1966 alongside with Lugard Hall, but were later reverted to the previous status as separate halls upon the demolishment of the Lugard Hall in 1992.

The exterior of the two halls were declared as historical monuments in 2018. The two halls now serve as the university's offices with the interior being off-limits to visitors.