Honolulu Hale

Honolulu Hale (originally called the Honolulu Municipal Building), located on 530 South King Street in downtown Honolulu in the City & County of Honolulu, HawaiШаблон:Okinai, 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.

History

Honolulu Hale was an idea started by Joseph J. Fern. Before becoming a mayor-council type of government, Honolulu was administered by the Board of Supervisors. After the creation of the now-defunct County of OШаблон:Okinaahu, the Board of Supervisors met in city halls located in various downtown Honolulu locations. Supervisor Fern had a vision of a permanent home for the fledgling municipal government, which had only been created in 1900 upon passage of the Hawaiian Organic Act. When the County of OШаблон:Okinaahu and the Board of Supervisors dissolved in 1907 and established the City & County of Honolulu, Fern became its first mayor and began making preliminary plans for the construction of a city hall. Unfortunately, Fern died in 1920 of diabetes before he could persuade residents of the need for a permanent city hall. Mayor John H. Wilson, who was also the Honolulu Chapter President of the American Association of Engineers, carried on Fern's dream.

Honolulu Hale was finally completed in 1928 with the help of every major architect in town—C.W. Dickey, Hart Wood, Robert Miller, and Rothwell Kangeter & Lester—but did not open for business until the following year. It was built in an Italianate Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular in the islands at the time. Its interior courtyard, staircase, and open ceiling were modeled after the Bargello in Florence. Einar Peterson was commissioned to paint frescoes in the interior while Mario Valdastri was commissioned to install intricate stonework. In 1951, two three-story wings were added to the original structure.

A new, high-rise Honolulu Municipal Building was later added at 650 South King Street. In 2006, it was renamed the Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building in honor of the city's most colorful and longest-serving mayors.

Surrounding Honolulu Hale are other prominent historic and artistic landmarks: AliШаблон:Okinaiōlani Hale, HawaiШаблон:Okinai State Capitol, Шаблон:OkinaIolani Palace, KawaiahaШаблон:Okinao Church, Sky Gate (a Шаблон:Convert high sculpture by Isamu Noguchi), and the Territorial Building. Within walking distance are Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew and Washington Place.

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Satellite city halls

There are a number of satellite city halls around OШаблон:Okinaahu, some of which have limited services.

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Mariko Kisada
5 January 2014
Carriage ride=kinda expensive, but operators are really gracious about pictures and horse-time, if that's your thing. They do a really good job of giving each customer personal care, even when busy.
Electric Bamboo
1 January 2012
Great time to come here is during the holiday season, when city departments decorate it with themed Christmas trees. Bring the family!
Nico V.
11 October 2014
Parking on King Street only 830AM-330PM. You will be towed so make note!
Michael
6 July 2010
Bathrooms are on the far left and far right of each floor, up to the third.
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27 October 2022
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5 December 2009
Check out the Honolulu City Light's Christmas tree lighting and electric parade.
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