gildhall

/ˈɡɪld.hɔːl/
noun
  1. A building used as the meeting place of a guild or for public events, especially in historical contexts.
    • The merchants gathered at the gildhall to discuss trade routes.
    • The mayor held a ceremony in the gildhall to honor local volunteers.
    • The old gildhall in the town square is now a museum.
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