guildhall

/ˈɡɪldˌhɔl/
noun
  1. A building used for meetings of a guild or for public events, often a historic town hall.
    • They held the wedding reception in the grand guildhall's main hall.
    • The mayor gave a speech at the guildhall during the festival.
    • Our town's guildhall was built in the 15th century and still hosts concerts.
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