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If you value the sophisticated and charming effect that historic architecture provides, then the South Melbourne Town Hall is wonderful option for your wedding day photographs. Designed in 1880 by leading 19th century architect Charles Webb, this Melbourne landmark as long been a favourite of Serendipity's. We have captured countless unique moments in and around this beautiful Gothic style town hall.

Due to the South Melbourne Town Hall's generous scale, this grand location offers many distinct photographic backdrops. At Serendipity we love the play of light and tree shadows across the northern frontage. Or try the front facade with its stunning spread of Corinthian style columns, for an elegant, old worldy feel.

South Melbourne Town Hall's boasts detailed temple style frontage, perfect for creating drama in your wedding album. Or more modestly, as a setting for intimate and subtle positioning contrasted against textured surfaces and ornate doors. Or for something bolder and more striking, as a background for contemporary wedding photographs. As an added feature the Town Hall is surrounded by a bouquet of complementary locations, with contrasting architectural styles and themes. If South Melbourne Town Hall has captured your heart, then Serendipity recommends having a look at our new blog page in its honour, there is a wonderful selection of photos to help you better visualise if this location could be the perfect backdrop on your big day.