Honolulu Hale | |
Location | 530 S. King St., Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Coordinates | 21°18.279′N 157°51.433′W / 21.304650°N 157.857217°W |
Built | 1928 |
Architect | C.W. Dickey & Hart Wood, Robert Miller, Rothwell Kangeter & Lester |
Architectural style | Italianate Spanish Colonial Revival style |
Part of | Hawaii Capital Historic District (ID78001020[1]) |
Added to NRHP | 1 December 1978 |
Honolulu Hale (originally called the Honolulu Municipal Building), located on 530 South King Street in downtown Honolulu in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, is the official seat of government of the city and county, site of the chambers of the Mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
In the Hawaiian language, hale (pronounced HAH-leh) means house or building. Honolulu Hale means Honolulu House (although the Hawaiian language word order would be Hale Honolulu). In 1978, it was listed as a contributing property to the Hawaii Capital Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]