Turku City Hall

Turku City Hall (Finnish: Turun kaupungintalo, Swedish: Åbo stadshus) is a Neo-Renaissance building on the bank of the Aura River in Turku, Finland.

It was originally designed by Charles Bassi from 1810 to 1811 as the restaurant Seurahuone.

The second floor of the building is decorated with gold and massive crystal crowning.

The wing of the building, located on Aurakatu 4, is for city council groups' rooms and travel agency services.

The public can enter the building during specific events such as Turku Day.