Pretoria City Hall
The Pretoria City Hall, the largest public hall in South Africa, was built to celebrate the city-status of Pretoria which was obtained in 1931.
The foyer of the City Hall has beautiful stone floors and is decorated with large paintings.
The massive main auditorium has a large stage and can accommodate hundreds of people. The City hall is a very popular venue for large social events and can be rented out for events such as weddings.

There are many other beautifully decorated rooms with beautiful lush curtains in the Pretoria City Hall, including offices and a two-storey kitchen.
The front of the City Hall is beautifully complimented by the gardens and fountains of Pretorius Square. Within these gardens stands three statues. The 6.2 metre tall bronze statue of Chief Tshwane was unveiled in 2006 and shows the namesake of the Tshwane District Municipality. The two other statues are of the Voortrekker leaders Andries Pretorius and his son Marthinus Pretorius. Marthinus founded Pretoria in 1855 and named it after his father.