Town Hall Ruins, Darwin
The Town Hall ruins in Darwin are a haunting reminder of the devastation caused by the bombing of Darwin during World War II. The original Town Hall was built in 1883 and served as the city's administrative center until it was destroyed in 1942.
The ruins have been preserved as a historical site, showcasing the concrete foundations and a lone remaining wall with bullet holes and shrapnel marks. Visitors can also see the remains of the clock tower, which was a prominent feature of the original building. The Town Hall ruins serve as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and the resilience of the people of Darwin.