Wigan Town Hall

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Wigan Town Hall is the seat of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan and is housed in the former Wigan Mining and Technical College, built in 1903. The council relocated from the old mid-nineteenth century town hall in 1990. The building, of ornate terracotta, contains some superb stained glass windows and a collection of civic regalia, including a seventeenth-century mace and a state sword given to Wigan by Charles II in gratitude for the town’s support of his father during the Civil War. The Council chamber also displays a magnificent painting, Going North by George Earl, detailing the departure of wealthy people from Kings Cross Railway Station for the hunting season in Scotland. The railway platform is crowded with people, furs, dogs and fishing tackle.

Library Street, Wigan, Greater Manchester WN1 1YN England

heritage@wlct.org

01942 705000

The Town Hall is open for business 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday. However, the collections are available by appointment and guided tour. For further information telephone the Principal Committees Services Officer on 01942 827156 or see the website: http://www.wigan.gov.uk

https://www.wigan.gov.uk/resident/museums-archives/museum-of-wigan-life/index.aspx